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by mullingitover
4739 days ago
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> Content creation will get cheaper as technology improves, sure, but in fields like music and writing, content creators struggle to make a decent wage. As well they should--it's an ultra-competitive field, swarming with competitors, the market is so flooded it makes New Orleans after Katrina look like a kiddie pool. Unless you're the cream of the cream of the crop, you're going to struggle in this industry. And not one of the content creators has an inherent 'right' to make a profit from their work. The market decides winners and losers, and inevitably in this market it's going to be mostly losers. Whether or not it's 'fair' is irrelevant, life isn't fair. |
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Agreed.
> The market decides winners and losers, and inevitably in this market it's going to be mostly losers.
But the problem is that royalty rates are decided by law, rather than by negotiation between interested parties. This isn't a market economy, this is a planned economy.