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The speaker draws on experience releasing fiction under permissive licenses to argue that digital texts are both a promotional tool and a distinct commercial form, complementary to printed editions. He examines how digital formats enable easy conversion, distribution, indexing, and reader-driven discovery, and how openness can increase readership and author income. He discusses ownership as a social practice rather than a physical object, describes how ebooks level power between writers, publishers and critics, and urges creators to embrace the mixability, sendability, and transformability that make electronic text uniquely valuable.

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Cory Doctorow

Cory Doctorow is a Canadian-British author, journalist, and technology activist known for his contributions to science fiction and discussions on digital rights. His notable works include "Little Brother," a young adult novel that explores themes of surveillance and civil liberties in a near-future society. Doctorow's writing often blends speculative fiction with real-world issues, reflecting his advocacy for open access and internet freedom. He has also written essays and articles on technology and culture, making him a prominent voice in the conversation about the impact of technology on society. In addition to his fiction, he is a co-editor of the popular blog Boing Boing.

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