• Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee
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    1 天前

    That is definitely one of the most cooked takes I’ve heard in a while.

    Why would anyone create anything if it can immediately be copied with no compensation to you?

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      23 小时前

      I don’t see how allowing AI robbery barons to steal copyrighted material would benefit a small fish in the pond of IP

    • Fedegenerate@lemmynsfw.com
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      Creation happened before intellectual property laws existed.

      Creation happens that can be immediately copied with no compensation now, open source software is an example.

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        1 天前

        How many authors do you think would have written the books they did, if they weren’t able to make a living from their work? Most of the people creating works before copyright either had a patron of some description, or outright worked for an organisation.

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          5 小时前

          You should read the opinion of Stephen King about that precise point. The short version: “I’d write books even if it was illegal”.

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          The specific works? Who knows. It’s irrelevant

          My point is your original premise was wrong. Creation DID happen without IP laws. People DO create with out the need for compensation/copy protection.

          I propose, people will create things because they always have.

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      I think copyright should last maximum 10 years. Plenty of time to earn enough from your creation.

      Imagine how advanced we would be, as a civilization, if everything created before 2015 was free for everybody.

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        1 天前

        Honestly, I think our world would be a lot blander, and we’d have a whole lot less original content.

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      You know that for the vast majority of human history copyright didn’t exist, and yet people still created art and culture, right?

      edit: If you’re gonna downvote, have the balls to explain how I’m wrong.

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      1 天前

      The original copyright law was created to protect authors from publishers. The current law is an abomination and should be removed.

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        1 天前

        You’re probably right, but saying we should abolish it altogether is insane. There’s a good reason we have these laws.