• DocumentCode
    1400454
  • Title

    Superdistribution and the economics of bits

  • Author

    Cox, Ben

  • Author_Institution
    George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA
  • Volume
    14
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1997
  • Firstpage
    22
  • Lastpage
    24
  • Abstract
    Why is the engineering and distribution of software fundamentally different from the engineering and distribution of other engineered objects? The author presents a unique answer to this question-an answer that could lead to a fundamental change in the way that software professionals view their creations and software marketers sell them. The infrastructure he proposes would make it feasible to buy and sell digital goods with any terms and conditions imaginable: pay-per-year, pay-per-minute, pay-per-save, pay-per-keystroke, and so on. Even today´s pay-to-own terms and conditions would remain feasible, with ownership technologically enforced via invocation metering, but precisely which prices, terms and conditions should vendors offer, and which set of conditions would be most desirable to the buyers they hope to attract? Such questions are complicated, but answerable. Each is merely the electronic counterpart to questions we routinely confront in the tangible world of everyday experience, but cyberspace emerged less than a generation ago, which is not nearly enough time to even define-let alone build and deploy-a robust basis for the ownership of digital property. These technical issues are only the easy part compared to the social issues of building a true information-age economy
  • Keywords
    DP industry; computer software; economics; goods distribution; software engineering; buyers; digital goods; digital property; economics; information-age economy; invocation metering; prices; social issues; software distribution; software engineering; software marketers; software professionals; software vendors; superdistribution; technical issues; technologically enforced ownership; terms and conditions; Atomic measurements; Humans; Manufacturing; Mass production; Milling machines; Pipelines; Robustness; Silver; Software; Tree graphs;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Software, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0740-7459
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/52.566422
  • Filename
    566422