Comment Re:I like the idea, but the execution? (Score 1) 354
Sure, established writers and printer / distributing companies will figure a way to thwart the system as to hold on to their current business model. But from the perspective of independent writers this is a whole different matter. They are now able to distribute copies of their books without the need of a distributer or printer company. If this is a good thing I'm not sure, the current model works as a filter to keep all the 'crap' out. Looking at labels you're now able to tell something about the quality of a book or you can at least expect a certain standard.
We will see how things will work out, but if blogs may serve as a comparison; Being a form of independent journalism: I guess 95% is crap but people are still able to find respectable blogs and filter out the bad stuff. However, blogs aren't a substitute for news papers (yet?) but should be rather viewed as complementary. However, the question whether this new medium endangers the position of independent writers remains to be seen.
We will see how things will work out, but if blogs may serve as a comparison; Being a form of independent journalism: I guess 95% is crap but people are still able to find respectable blogs and filter out the bad stuff. However, blogs aren't a substitute for news papers (yet?) but should be rather viewed as complementary. However, the question whether this new medium endangers the position of independent writers remains to be seen.