1) Tools enhance productivity. They enable you to make more stuff with less effort.
2) Tools do not appear magically out of thin air. Someone has to make and invent them. Think them up if they don't already exist.
3) That process is work. Work should be rewarded.
4) There are many ways such compensation could be rewarded, and one of those ways, commonly used in today's economy, is the Licensing Agreement. That means, you use my tool to enhance your productivity, and I get a small chunk of the gain you realize.
5) Since you could not produce as much pre-tool as post, you are gaining, not losing. Since you are freely electing to use the fruits of my brain, MY labor to enhance your productivity, your productivity is no longer a function of YOUR work alone. It is your work, enhanced by my tool. Thus, it is not exploitative nor treating you unfairly in any way.
2) Tools do not appear magically out of thin air. Someone has to make and invent them. Think them up if they don't already exist.
3) That process is work. Work should be rewarded.
4) There are many ways such compensation could be rewarded, and one of those ways, commonly used in today's economy, is the Licensing Agreement. That means, you use my tool to enhance your productivity, and I get a small chunk of the gain you realize.
5) Since you could not produce as much pre-tool as post, you are gaining, not losing. Since you are freely electing to use the fruits of my brain, MY labor to enhance your productivity, your productivity is no longer a function of YOUR work alone. It is your work, enhanced by my tool. Thus, it is not exploitative nor treating you unfairly in any way.
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