Art wants to be shared

The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam would like its art to be used properly even if that reduces its commercial opportunities: Many museums post their collections online, but the Rijksmuseum here has taken the unusual step of offering downloads of high-resolution images at no cost, encouraging the public to copy and transform its artworks into stationery, T-shirts, tattoos, plates …

Revenge Editing and Wikipedia

Unless you regularly read Salon, you probably missed last week's interesting article about anextraordinary case of revenge editing on Wikipedia. This article should matter to anyone who cares about Wikipedia, and, more generally, it should matter to anyone who cares about the long run success of open platforms for accumulating content. Look, the world is …

Google's Multi-Front War

Today Larry Page at Google IO said he was tired of hearing about how Google is fighting with this company and that. "We should be building great things that don't exist. Not every new technology is zero-sum." But this was at the tail-end of Google's keynote at the conference that introduced a ton of new …

Goodbye Software Ownership?

Adobe announced yesterday that it was moving to a subscription model for what appears to be virtually all of its software. A subscription model has existed for about a year now; basically, for $50 per month ($600 per year) you get all of their creative software. For students and teachers, there are discounts. I subscribed …