Boing Boing Digital Emporium Sells DRM-free Digital Products
September 21st, 2006 | Filed under Deals, Tools.The Boing Boing guys have launched a new blog on Blogger beta called the Boing Boing Digital Emporium where they will be selling their favorite Digital Rights Management free (DRM free) digital goods and giving the the majority of the proceeds (minus the transaction charges imposed by Paypal and Payloadz) to the creators of those goods.
Some interesting stuff is up for sale at cheap prices. There is the $2 PDF of the entire first issue of Boing Boing, the print zine (that preceded Boing Boing, the blog) printed in 1989 with only 100 copies.
They are promising more songs, albums, comics, novels, videos, and anything else that can be delivered digitally in the comming months. Why did a premier blog like Boing Boing have to choose Blogger for the Boing Boing Digital Emporium? … I dont know.
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