DiscoStu
Established Member
I'm not sure Steve's point about people not willing to pay for IP is right. I pay for my music and films etc and don't download dodgy copies even though I could easily do so.
However I am less and less inclined to pay for magazines due to the lack of information contained within. Ok this months article that I posted was extreme but there is less and less information in the magazine that interests me.
For example I thought that they might have covered the new Kapex saw in some detail this month, but no, it doesn't even get a mention, yet I can watch David Staunton in Australia giving a great review of it in great detail. As an aside that hasn't cost me anything.
Also times are changing people can watch high quality videos from skilled people for nothing. That's not about choosing to get it for free that's about choosing the best medium for me. Also some of these youtubers do very nicely out of it. If you don't believe me google "stampie cat" and his income. He's a local guy and makes around $5 million a year from his YouTube videos of him playing minecraft. Yes you read that right 5 million dollars to a bloke sat in a flat in Havant who plays minecraft. So let's not assume that all the YouTubers are giving it away and undercutting writers, they have just found a different model. Steve maybe you should consider YouTube for your dvd's? It might be a better revenue source?
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However I am less and less inclined to pay for magazines due to the lack of information contained within. Ok this months article that I posted was extreme but there is less and less information in the magazine that interests me.
For example I thought that they might have covered the new Kapex saw in some detail this month, but no, it doesn't even get a mention, yet I can watch David Staunton in Australia giving a great review of it in great detail. As an aside that hasn't cost me anything.
Also times are changing people can watch high quality videos from skilled people for nothing. That's not about choosing to get it for free that's about choosing the best medium for me. Also some of these youtubers do very nicely out of it. If you don't believe me google "stampie cat" and his income. He's a local guy and makes around $5 million a year from his YouTube videos of him playing minecraft. Yes you read that right 5 million dollars to a bloke sat in a flat in Havant who plays minecraft. So let's not assume that all the YouTubers are giving it away and undercutting writers, they have just found a different model. Steve maybe you should consider YouTube for your dvd's? It might be a better revenue source?
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