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Lulu, a marketplace for digital content
Just got wind of Lulu Enterprises, a startup in Morrisville, North Carolina. Lulu describes itself as "a marketplace for books, images, music and more. When you make a purchase at Lulu, you always know that 80% of the royalty is going directly to the creator. ... It’s publishing without a middleman."
Sounds phenomenal. Only time will tell if they can gain the scale to pull it off.
April 18, 2004 at 06:19 PM in Citizen media | Permalink
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