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An Argument Against Free? 2002

Jason once again reminds me why it's worth checking his site every day. Today's post is an interview with G. Beato containing this thought-provoking idea:

I think an important point has largely been overlooked -- and that is that an environment where the majority of content is free or sponsored by advertisers ultimately favors corporate-created content.
I highly recommend you read the entire interview.

Posted on April 2, 2002 at 11:28 PM in creativity, linky goodness, The Web, warnings & kvetches, Weblogs | Permalink

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