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by thecrash
703 days ago
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> there is no longer an incentive to create and popularize creative work It's reasonable to be worried about this scenario. If there was no incentive to produce creative work, our society would be much worse. But the notion that there's only one way to prevent this scenario, and it requires a drastic expansion of the already sweeping "intellectual property" regime...well it just lacks creativity. It's not that we want to eliminate the incentive to be creative, it's that we believe there are better ways to prevent that scenario than to further entrench a broken system. |
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