- From: Kirk Bowe <cb157@city.ac.uk>
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 17:47:28 +0000 (GMT)
- To: Internet Book Information Center <ibic@sunsite.unc.edu>
- Cc: Multiple recipients of list <www-vlib@www10.w3.org>
One day, funding will be an issue of the past -- we will get it; the question is when and how. I suspect that we need to rally together in a stronger way than we currently do. The WWWVL needs to show itself in the global marketplace: we need to standardise a copright, etc. If you think about it properly, the WWWVL could be an major player in the Internet in the months and years to come. I maintain the ``Home Pages'' section, with around four thousand users per day (again growing at about 1,000 per month). Eventually I can imagine a company stepping up to me and asking to buy the rights to ``Who's Who on the Internet'' for a large sum. We, together as the WWWVL, could be worth an extremely large sum if we seemed more connected than we are. I know that many of you are against the commercial side of things, believing that we should provide a free service for ever. But remember that the majority of Internet providers now are commercial and prepared to charge for services. I'm not saying that we should charge directly for the Library, rather that we should consider some way in which we can become something more commercially viable, along the lines of an encylopedia. The Encyclopedia Britannica is online, incredibly useful, but not free. Perhaps then a major corporation would buy us, with no obvious direct cost to the end-user. Ultimately, we deal in providing information, and once we consider things outside of the limited academic concept, commercial returns should seem worthwhile. In essence, Jonathan raised an important point, and we would be naive to let funding/buying out pass us. Regards, Kirk Bowe Who's Who on the Internet (``Home Pages'') City University London, England. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Kirk Bowe | BSc Computer Science 2nd Yr | City University London England Creator of "Who's Who on the Internet" and "CityLive! Web Magazine" EMAIL: kirk@kba-net.demon.co.uk or kirk@cs.city.ac.uk "Velim existemes neminem cuiquam cariorem umquam fuisse cuam te mihi" ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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