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Creating Patrons of the Arts Through Crowdfunding

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Artists who publish their work on the Internet might hit it big and find thousands, even millions of fans there. But in a world where online content has become virtually free, all those supporters might not produce a penny for the artist. We find out how a new San Francisco company is helping creative people turn all that art lovers' affection into cash.

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