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Goddess, phone home
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Transformations is finally out and let me give profound thanks to everyone who have bought a copy. One of the things surprised me most about bringing the book to press is Ani DiFranco's unwillingness to let me quote her lyrics. I didn't want much, but she refused even to entertain my request. What's odd about this, of course, is that in the age of Weinberger, Shirky, O'Reilly and Jenkins, we understand that the new knowledge economy represents a new knowledge economy. More exactly, it is almost always better to turn our work into the public domain than to protect it from distribution.
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