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Trying to make money from something that isn't scarce is silly. Charge for the scarce goods not the stuff you can easily copy. The very first copy is scarce. Support is scarce. Commissioning people with talent is scarce.
No he didn't. He said expressing a conservative opinion was hard. There are plenty of free market capitalist democrats, moderates, and "independents". Even a good chunk of liberals don't agree with anti-capitalistic ideas.
I think modern technology should be integrated with learning. I don't think of it as a crutch just like an abacus isn't or a calculator isn't. It's a tool that previous generations invented for the betterment of society and we should use them.
You posted what I wanted to post.
I'd also add that the studios making sequel after sequel is part of the copyright problem. Since making a brand new idea that isn't derivative of anything is so difficult the studios are left with the option of making derivatives of what they do own. Rights for every property are a tangled mess so even getting something like Alien VS Predator made is a giant hassle.
Our culture is tied up and everyone (including corporations) is struggling to innovate with all the bureaucracy.
What's the podcast website? I'm heavy into boardgame design. If you don't feel like posting the website here for whatever reason you can reach me at gmail or boardgamegeek with the same name (I'm the only MusedFable as far as I know).
Gamers seem to be very willing to put money up for projects; which is probably why Kickstarter can work so well for game makers.