The Future of New Media

June 16, 2007 · Comments

One possible future of new media:

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  • Yes the EPIC 2014 and 2015 are classics. Googlezon sounds massive.
  • Interesting take. My first thought at declaring copyright illegal was that, "who would write these great books?" Then I realized that there are already millions of people posting their stories all over the internet, though many of them still claim copyright to their works.

    Creative commons is a great middle ground. "You can use my stuff, but give me credit, and if you make money off of it, I get a piece."

    As for VR companies financing space exploration so that their customers can have new experiences, thats a trip. I think I remember whole episodes of Star Trek based around that concept.
  • What an exciting time we live in.

    Another development I can see in the future is the ability to record conciseness, upload it into Second Life thus achieving both immortality and superhuman virtual power.
  • Wow Chris, neat find.

    One I have bookmarked from years ago: http://www.robinsloan.com/epic/
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