Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly
That's a good argument to remove copyright protection from practices like sampling. But most intellectualy property violation isn't about artists using existing designs in new and original ways; its about suburban kids who can well afford the music (check out their computer setups and ipods) downloading unauthorized copies. Come to think of it, the argument for enabling artists implies that there should have been an explosion of creativity in music and movies in the age of the download; gotta say, I haven't noticed that.
That's a good argument to remove copyright protection from practices like sampling. But most intellectualy property violation isn't about artists using existing designs in new and original ways; its about suburban kids who can well afford the music (check out their computer setups and ipods) downloading unauthorized copies. Come to think of it, the argument for enabling artists implies that there should have been an explosion of creativity in music and movies in the age of the download; gotta say, I haven't noticed that.
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