| Do you enjoy feature films? Video games? Television shows? Hardly any of that content would exist at the quality level you are accustomed to, without copyright. I say that as a producer of such content. If anyone could legally copy and distribute my work without my permission, I would not produce it, because there would be minimal financial incentive for me to do so. The current level of such unauthorized distribution - by which I primarily refer to the republication of my work by others, in its entirety, for their own profit - is staggering. And that is with the existence of copyright law. And it’s a huge disincentive from publishing more content. Both economically and because it’s demoralizing. It’s also a huge waste of time, as in order to be able to pay my employees and myself, I have to dedicate time to combating infringement-as-a-business. If copyright ceased to exist, I and nearly every other producer that I know, would find another line of work. Fortunately, copyright ceasing to exist is unlikely to happen. For starters, the wholesale abolition of copyright would violate the United States Constitution. |
not really no, I like stand up comedy, music, indie films, art that people make because they feel compelled to make art, not because they've done the math on the best return-on-investment
My ideal funding model is kickstarteresque, raise X amount and then publish
I consider copyright contradictory to free speech, I can say whatever I want unless it's already been said? what?
> the wholesale abolition of copyright would violate the United States Constitution.
That's what amendments are for.
See also, "copyright is brain damage":
https://youtu.be/XO9FKQAxWZc