RE: Let's talk about: Copyright

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Let's talk about: Copyright

in photography •  7 years ago 

What, no argument, only gestural disagreement, feel free to mistify this comment as well because do you think that flagging me is going to benefit and shut me up? Figures, you came off as a jerk with your "come down to earth where copying is stealing". You do realize this platform is open source, the community, by and large, is anarchist and free thinking and this little cesspool of fanboys monopolizing on art and ideas as a means to get compensated are like a walled off section that never reaches the mass with their art, but a post like this gets piled on by all the hoarders, who despite being conpensated with a place to share their art, and possibly even with a reward attached, they seek to affirm the nonsense that your WORK is protected without registering, which is repugnant to what I know from my musician friends: if you don't register it you might as well give it out for free.

Stop selling people false promises of protection while omitting the crucial and if you cannot form a coherent, logically consistent and on topic argument or specific objection to my argument then don't you think that you ought to consider what I said instead of trying to make it seems as if I was arguing that today's laws are the same as 250 years ago, when I used that only to specify for how long the laws, however much they have morphed and sprouted anew they still rely on a very very very very poor way to get compensated, and considering the detriment that locking ideas and art behind monopolized control one would understand that for every person that makes a buck from their registered work, there's 10 more that pay gravely for copying, and the people that benefit all the times are the courts and the publishers, the artist always second, it's immoral and illogical to constitute copying as theft simply because you claim a "License" which is another word for being allowed to do what you Shouldn't do, by definition and by LAW (as law concerns directly with definition AND the meaning of words).

This conversation has barely begun, bring some real critique if you can because what you have done is borderline trollish.

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