The inevitable problem with doing anything on CD is that some schmuck somewhere is going to rip them from the CD and post them online.?
As convenient and encompassing as they can be, it's hard to protect against theft and redistribution.?
D.O.P.R
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From: Take a wild, friggin guess <a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com>
To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 1:46 am
Subject: [SkunkworksAMA] Just an idea I've been tossing around...
Hey all-
During a discussion with Des a few days ago, she had brought up an
interesting idea. Since her site is no longer online (her old parody
work website, that is), and a lot of her older work is harder to
find, she had suggested that I maybe assemble all her parody art(or
all the stuff I can still find) from ages past onto one compilation
disc. Something like this could even feature a bunch of her
unpublished/unposted parody art (if I can get her off her ass to ink
the stuff). Does this sound like something anyone would be
interested in?
Likewise, that got me thinking. I still plan on producing any
future work on paper (I'm an old fashioned guy), but what if I made a
cd version of each folio? Or even made a "yearly" cd, featuring the
artwork (folios and prints) produced during that particular year.
And if a folio-specific disc was made, should I offer them
individually, or should I include one with each paper folio?
There are many possibilities with this, and quite frankly, I really
haven't taken the time yet to actually completely hash each one out
in detail. So I just thought I'd toss the idea up here for
additional input. Do you foresee any possible issues with such a set-
up? Any pros and cons? Let me know what you think!
--JMH, tired as holy old hell and calling it a night. Tomorrow:
sketches to send out! And next week? Artwork to mail out!
Received on Sun Apr 27 2008 - 10:28:35 CDT