The End of Publishing. Or Is It?

Smart and hopeful. But you need to stick with it for a couple of minutes. A job well done…


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  1. Christian Kirchhoff says . . . | March 17, 2010 / 2:44 am
  2. Avi Burstein says . . . | March 17, 2010 / 8:04 am

    It’s amazing how the publishing industry can endlessly lament about how people unfairly copy their content, and then they go ahead and so shamelessly rip off the award-winning ‘Lost Generation’ video without so much as a brief attribution.

  3. Ewan McIntosh says . . . | March 18, 2010 / 3:34 am

    I was just about to comment the same thing, Avi. Doing a palindromesque poem on their industry is cool, but even the style of type and rhythm is identical! I’m in a place that doesn’t allow me to log in to YouTube, but it’d be worth posting a comment with link to the original. A couple have vented their spleens already, but without the link.

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