Thanks for the insightful thoughts. Being an author and videographer I have defiantly had people skim off my work. It is frustrating , someone copied my documentary on small farming I made and stuck it back up on YouTube. He skimmed about 1/4 million views from me which cost me a few thousand dollars. I don't want to use copyright law to force them to quit, basically a bunch of my fans swarmed his channel and he took it down. Its about the best solution I got, I wish there was better ones. I publish all my stuff without copyright protection because i know folks will take it anyway. I just try and keeping putting out fresh content faster then they can take it and use it. But I think sometime in the very near future when 3D printers can make anything you want, money won't be so important and we will be sharing ideas just for the betterment of mankind.
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