Where and how is the creator setting a price?
If it can be copied at no cost, it can not have market price.
Only things that are scarce (hosting & computation) have a marketprice.
Where and how is the creator setting a price?
If it can be copied at no cost, it can not have market price.
Only things that are scarce (hosting & computation) have a marketprice.
artists are scarce too, and without them there is no content to host and compute
the artist generally has to accept the offer from a delivery provider, or choose another one that they find more favorable, it's just the nature of art, and why for much of the 20th century it was monopolised by the publishers, back when delivering the material had a high cost and risk of non-marketability
a lot of artists do themselves a disservice (and inventors also) by trying to use copyright monopoly delivery providers and end up almost nobody hears about them and worse, their material doesn't sell and their contracts are cancelled
then it all ends up being given away for free anyway because this restrictive, customer-punitive delivery service simply was a bad choice for the artist, this still doesn't invalidate that there is a market price for delivering content and thus content itself, as a factor of this production, has a value as well
content that is popular earns more for the artist, and this also benefits the provider who is then also well known for this artist
The artist has zero choice in who offers their art.
Once Beyoncé signs her latest single, anyone that has access to that single can start hosting it anywhere else.
She cannot sell that single. She can only sell the concerts, merch, interviews, ... and other scarce things that go with that single.
"zero choice" don't be ridiculous
people still pay for the single even though they can download it off torrents
this conversation has bored me to death
Podcasts are a great example of this.
Where is the successful podcast app that charges the listeners?
People only really pay for the physical Beyoncé single (merch) or on #V4V-like platforms (for recognition, attention from creator, ...)
i literally just signed up for the monthly high resolution PDF magazine from SuspiciousObservers youtube channel yesterday
don't keep whipping at the dead horse