|
|
|
|
|
by abruzzi
4753 days ago
|
|
Actually there are plenty of artists whose livelihood isn't about appealing to 100 million people and making fat cash. They release one work, and the 1000 or 10000 fans earn them $100 a month on that work. Then another work earns them another $100 a month. Eventually, after 20 years of carrying a day job to support their art, they're bringing in enough residuals that they can quit the day job and spend more time doing what they want to do. These people are the long tail of the art/music/cinema worlds, and destroying their mechanism of compensation will make for a poorer world. Lifetime of author+0 is perfect. Protecting income sources for the children on the author doesn't encourage new art. |
|
Copyright is a gift which the public offers to encourage useful, meaningful art. To give it an extra, unnatural profit incentive at the expense of free culture, collaboration, and idea proliferation. We should be very careful re: how much of this we're willing to give away. Right now, we give entirely too much.