[vox] Can't help but think of open source when I read this
Bill Kendrick
nbs at sonic.net
Thu Aug 6 12:54:51 PDT 2009
Attribution malfunction
Aug 6, 2009, Brian O'Leary, Magellan Media blog
http://www.magellanmediapartners.com/index.php/mmcp/article/attribution_malfunction/
In case you've been away from the keyboard for a month, Chris Anderson,
editor-in-chief of Wired, author of The Long Tail, was roundly criticized
in the blogosphere when word got out that portions of his latest book,
/Free/, had been lifted from a variety of sources, including Wikipedia.
[...]
When the story about cribbing Wikipedia broke, Anderson could have
described reality:
"I am your agent. My idea is not new, but I've done a good job of
pulling together the examples that I think help tell the story. The
thinking is not that deep, but it's not supposed to be. I didn't do
anything approaching original research. I never intended to."
"What I did do is save you time. This is what the new economy will
value: time, convenience, trusted direction. In its niche, that's
what /Free/ provides. Don't judge it on how original it is; judge it on
how effectively it delivers value for you. That's what you are paying
me to do for you."
[...]
I need to start working on a business plan around open source. ;)
--
-bill!
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