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Heather Sunseri's avatar

This is fascinating! I'm so curious about what this will do to contracts in the future. But I mainly like what it does for those of us who like to consider ways to monetize more of our work that otherwise seems like free content creation.

And like you said, most authors wouldn't draw the kind of money he's drawing, but they'd proudly and humbly accept much, much less. Stories like this always lead to others who turn around and do something similar, even if on a smaller scale. And the process will change and evolve into a new way of doing things for some.

Remember the first several authors who made it big by publishing their own work on the Kindle. Look how many authors now make REALLY good livings doing the same thing. Only now, it's gotten WAY more sophisticated.

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Bri Ahearn's avatar

It's going to be verrrry interesting to see how author contracts are drawn up in the future. My first thought was "I bet this creates a non-compete type of clause." And then it becomes murky because the idea of derivative works..I watched it skyrocket to over $17 million at lunch today. I mean..

Yeah, if someone paid me even $20k, I'd probably do a TikTok dance.

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