Free ebooks correlated with increased print-book sales
As someone with my second book on the way, I find myself torn between not wanting to fight with my publisher yet remaining faithful to my ideals regarding CC licensing. After all, it is much more important to me to be read than to make a few extra sheckles off of my ideas. Besides, I’m fairly certain that having a larger reader base will lead to more actual book sales – even if there are more people reading for free. Finally, there is a bit of empirical evidence to back it up.
Those publishers who insist on draconian, DRM-crippled merchandise might want to consider this little gem from Brad Colbow (click to enlarge):
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Conflict and Conciliation: Faith and Politics in an Age of Global Dissonance

Despite the peaceful foundations of global monotheistic religions, the broad diversity of interpretations can lead to a sharp paradox regarding the use of force. Inevitably, we must ask ourselves: How can those who ascribe to peaceful beliefs suspend their own moral foundation to beat the drums of war? ... read more
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