To provide some context, I started a web magazine that was an early influencer in the new psychedelic space, Reality Sandwich. At some point, after I left the parent company, Reality Sandwich was "de-accessioned" to another company, which is far more commercial and banal. They have refused to allow writers to withdraw their material from…
To provide some context, I started a web magazine that was an early influencer in the new psychedelic space, Reality Sandwich. At some point, after I left the parent company, Reality Sandwich was "de-accessioned" to another company, which is far more commercial and banal. They have refused to allow writers to withdraw their material from RS archives - even though it was our policy, for many years, that authors have full control over their work (we didn't pay for articles, it was all done on good faith and trust). While I don't think anything like that would happen here, we see, often, that initially mission-driven or idealist enterprises get engulfed by Capitalist imperatives, and I wonder if you have thought about this and devised any safeguards against it?
To provide some context, I started a web magazine that was an early influencer in the new psychedelic space, Reality Sandwich. At some point, after I left the parent company, Reality Sandwich was "de-accessioned" to another company, which is far more commercial and banal. They have refused to allow writers to withdraw their material from RS archives - even though it was our policy, for many years, that authors have full control over their work (we didn't pay for articles, it was all done on good faith and trust). While I don't think anything like that would happen here, we see, often, that initially mission-driven or idealist enterprises get engulfed by Capitalist imperatives, and I wonder if you have thought about this and devised any safeguards against it?