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Neil Gaiman on Copyright Piracy: "In places where I was being pirated

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As long as you give people a way to legally purchase content that fair and easy, enough people will choose the legal route to make content creation extremely profitable for everyone involved. Enlightened artists like Gaiman see piracy as it should be seen: Not as a lost sale, but as advertising. Piracy benefits no-name artists as well

Gaiman on Copyright Piracy and the Web - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Qkyt1wXNlI
Neil Gaiman talks to the Open Rights Group about how the internet affects the books and publishing industry

Neil Gaiman: The Author Who Improved Piracy

https://dh.sunygeneseoenglish.org/2014/04/30/neil-gaiman-the-author-who-improved-piracy/
Gaiman's been dealing with piracy for many years now, and he's developed a philosophy that helps him deal with his life as a pirated author, and work to make things better for everyone. By reviewing data on book sales, Gaiman understood that the piracy may not be as bad as he feared. In the end, Gaiman chose to improve piracy rather than

Neil Gaiman on radio drama, online piracy and social media

https://www.britishcouncil.org/voices-magazine/neil-gaiman-radio-drama-online-piracy-social-media
British writer Neil Gaiman is credited as being one of the creators of the modern graphic novel as well as an author whose work crosses many genres. He's a prolific creator of works of prose, poetry, film, journalism, comics, song lyrics and radio drama. He writes books for readers of all ages. Read part of the interview below - conducted

Authors, Publishers Condemn The 'National Emergency Library' As 'Piracy'

https://www.npr.org/2020/03/30/823797545/authors-publishers-condemn-the-national-emergency-library-as-piracy
And over the weekend, dozens of prominent authors, from Colson Whitehead and Neil Gaiman to Alexander Chee, made clear that they were upset with the Internet Archive's model — and doubly so now

Internet Archive Loses Copyright Lawsuit: What to Know | TIME

https://time.com/6266147/internet-archive-copyright-infringement-books-lawsuit/
However, more than 300 prominent authors—including Naomi Klein, Neil Gaiman, Hanif Abdurraqib, Chuck Wendig, and Cory Doctorow—previously signed an open letter asking publishers and trade

Neil Gaiman on Ebook Piracy and the Debate on Using DRM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84M55-TL5go
Whether you are a reader of the legendary Neil Gaiman's books or not, he offers a valuable perspective on the debate regarding ebook piracy and whether or no

Neil Gaiman Explains How Piracy Helped Sell his Books - Adweek

https://www.adweek.com/performance-marketing/neil-gaman-talks-about-how-piracy-helped-sell-his-books/
This clip of Neil Gaiman was posted on Youtube by the Open Rights Group a few days ago. In this video Neil discusses how he learned that piracy actually boosted the sales on his novels.

Neil Gaiman on Copyright Piracy: VIDEO

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Neil Gaiman doesn't think that book piracy is all bad. In fact, in the video above Gaiman revealed that when his books were shared illegally online, his book sales actually went up 300 percent

Neil Gaiman on Piracy: "It's people lending books." - UPROXX

https://uproxx.com/viral/neil-gaiman-on-piracy-its-people-lending-books/
Back in 2008, Harper Collins and Neil Gaiman put his book American Gods up for free browsing for a month, which Gaiman wrote about on his website at the time to answer critics who said the

Neil Gaiman Says Internet Piracy is â People Lending Booksâ

https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1065&context=ipbrief
as Gaiman has, the world tends to pay attention just a little more to what you say, and in recent years Gaiman has said a lot about intellectual property and internet privacy. So what did Mr. Gaiman say recently? In a nutshell, he said that internet piracy is just "people lending books." Cue copyright holder outrage. So how did Gaiman

ORG Zine | Video: An interview with Neil Gaiman

https://zine.openrightsgroup.org/features/2011/video:-an-interview-with-neil-gaiman
And now Neil Gaiman is my favourite author and I buy absolutely everything he writes. Of course, I also agree with Mr Gaiman about the piracy issue. As far as I'm concerned, downloading something off the Internet is really no different from borrowing or being lent a copy of a book, CD, film, or what have you. For example, if I'm interested in

Neil Gaiman explains why he doesn't sweat "piracy"

https://boingboing.net/2011/02/12/neil-gaiman-explains-1.html
In this video from the UK Open Rights Group's excellent ORGzine, Neil Gaiman explains how he came to understand that "Internet piracy" of his books is good for sales and

Neil Gaiman Loves Piracy: "It's Advertising" - TorrentFreak

https://torrentfreak.com/neil-gaiman-loves-piracy-its-advertising/
Bestselling author Neil Gaiman - author of awarded science fiction and fantasy short stories, novels, comic books and more - makes a case for piracy in a recent interview with ORG Zine.

Neil Gaiman on Copyright Piracy and the Web - P2P Foundation

https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Neil_Gaiman_on_Copyright_Piracy_and_the_Web
In a videotaped comment last year about piracy, British author Neil Gaiman — who I interviewed recently about his opposition to the proposed federal anti-piracy bills SOPA and PIPA — said that he used to be irate about people pirating his work, but eventually came to realize that he was actually selling more copies of his physical books in

Neil Gaiman on why ebook piracy is ultimately an 'incredibly ... - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/writing/comments/fkszm/neil_gaiman_on_why_ebook_piracy_is_ultimately_an/
Neil Gaiman on why ebook piracy is ultimately an 'incredibly good thing'. He's absolutely right, Just look at Cory Doctorow. Not to self-promote, but I just wrote an article about artists being able to market their material outside of old entertainment model. Much like a musician, writers make money from speaking engagements.

Neil Gaiman on Copyright Piracy and the Web : r/books

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If you want someone to keep creating amazing books, music, or anything, really, you have to make sure they get paid for it. Clearly if you're Neil Gaiman and people pirate your books, you get more money. Great! Or maybe you are a small author and people discover you through piracy and you get a name, and then you get a publishing deal.

Piracy vs Obscurity - An audience with Neil Gaiman

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Neil Gaiman, prolific creator of prose, poetry, film, journalism, comics, song lyrics, and drama, is known as one of the world's top ten living post-modern writers. ... In this, the first public appearance of his Graveyard Book UK tour, he invites fans and ORG supporters to discuss piracy from the perspective of a creator, what it means to be

Neil Gaiman on how piracy helped promote his books (video)

https://the-digital-reader.com/neil-gaiman-on-how-piracy-helped-promote-his-books-video/
Here's a clip where Neil Gaiman talks about piracy and how he has noticed that it actually helps him. It didn't hurt his success. This video made the rounds some time back, but I didn't post it at the time. I'm posting it now because I got into a debate today on a related topic. image by ShardsOfBlue

Neil Gaiman - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Gaiman
Neil Richard MacKinnon Gaiman (/ ˈ ɡ eɪ m ən /; born Neil Richard Gaiman on 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre, and screenplays. His works include the comic book series The Sandman and the novels Good Omens, Stardust, Anansi Boys, American Gods, Coraline, and The Graveyard Book.He co-created the TV series adaptions of

Neil Gaiman on Book Piracy : r/Piracy - Reddit

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r/Piracy. ⚓ Community devoted to in-depth debate on topics concerning digital piracy, ethical problems, and legal advancements. MembersOnline. •. CLAP73. ADMIN MOD. Neil Gaiman on Book Piracy. Discussion. "When the web started, I used to get really grumpy with people because they put my poems up.

Is Piracy the New Advertising? - Forbes

https://www.forbes.com/sites/daviddisalvo/2012/03/15/is-pirating-the-new-advertising/
VideoA friend sent me a link to a YouTube video of author Neil Gaiman giving his opinion of online piracy. He says that in the early days of the web he was staunchly against it, but with time he

Why Neil Gaiman Embraced Online Piracy : r/technology - Reddit

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