That's because you don't support yourself from what you create.
This argument doesn't have anything to do with me personally. It stands on its own, whether or not I'm doing something.
This has also hit other industries where content is pirated or given away too freely. Sharing and Piracy also takes money out of the economy.
No, it doesn't. There is more money than ever available for all kinds of content and culture stuff.
Availability of free copies might make it harder for certain businesses to run profitably, but that is not an argument for the copyright law. It's just bad business practice, and like in any other industry, if you do bad business, you don't make any profit and that's your fault.
I know I had a $100K a year business that got wiped out largely due to piracy and I have a friend that had a small software company go from successful to barely breaking even, which means jobs get cut people lose their jobs.
You are not entitled to any of this.
The whole economy works much better when inefficient companies go out of business and let better companies take their place.
Copyright law is biased towards large corporations, BUT, there have been a number of high profile cases where copyright law was successfully used to protect an individual freelancer. The case I am thinking of was where a news corporation ripped off a photographer's image for their story.
Yes, innovation does come from copying and modifying, but original content creators do need protection.
I'm in agreement with @nspart.
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That's all? That's not much when compared the war against culture that the copyright mafia is waging. People are thrown into jail for sharing a few songs or a movie online. There is massive assault on privacy when different authorities are spying people for how they use internet.
Copyright has huge cost on the society. And what we get in exchange? A few freelancers can prevent a news site using their photos in the news? It's really bad deal from the perspective of a normal citizen.
What you need to do is to look at the bigger picture. What are the costs and benefits of copyright law. You'll see pretty quickly that costs outweight benefits without a doubt. Very few people benefit from it while most of the society and culture suffers.
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@samupaha I get where you are coming from, that is where I prefaced my comment, saying that copyright law is biased towards large corporations with deep pockets.
But, no, that is not all. There are many other smaller cases, some that I know of personally where friends used said laws to protect their work. Your comment leads me to believe that you do not make a living from your creative work.
Protection is needed, but not the biased extremes the media corporations are pushing.
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I don't think you understand this. You look this only from the perspective of small scale freelancers and forget everybody else.
I look at this from the perspective of the whole society. We just don't need copyright, it creates much more harm than good for the whole society.
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