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Tag: risk

Amanda Palmer is the new economy

Amanda Palmer on no-fixed-price, “how do we LET people pay [for music].” “I don’t see it as risk, I see it as trust.”

Author Jon LebkowskyPosted on March 2, 2013Categories Copright, Copyleft, IP, Culture, EconomyTags amanda, music, new economy, risk

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