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This effective gives the dead artist surviving family a meal ticket for life
pay particular attention to my closing remark
originally posted by: Astyanax
a reply to: Azureblue
This effective gives the dead artist surviving family a meal ticket for life
And why should my widow not have one?
Why should my children not inherit my estate? Who the Devil are you to decide what start in life my children should have?
Of course intellectual-property law is abused by large corporations. They abuse artists, scientists and others they like to call ‘content producers’ too. The solution to this is to rewrite intellectual-property law to protect actual producers rather than copyright purchasers. One could do that by preventing the commercial transfer of IP rights but this would create a disincentive to producers of all kinds — publishers, film studios, drug companies, whoever — to get into the business anyway. This would be as bad for artists as eliminating copyright altogether.
It’s a vexed question and the solutions are not easy. I myself have campaigned against international IP laws that — for some time — prevented the legal manufacture and distribution of ‘generic’ HIV and other drugs by other parties besides the IP holders. An exception was eventually granted in this area under WTO rules.
That is the way to deal with the issue, not to penalize those of us who make the world a better and more beautiful place to live in for the rest of you. You talk as if every creative person was a multimillionaire. Most of us struggle to get by, while you and your kids download our stuff illegally and freely. Enjoy the work of our hands while we struggle. As I said earlier, a pox on that ungrateful, stingy attitude!
originally posted by: Treestyle
When is it ever preferable to rent vs. own? Sounds like less individual power and more communism.
originally posted by: Astyanax
Of course intellectual-property law is abused by large corporations. They abuse artists, scientists and others they like to call ‘content producers’ too. The solution to this is to rewrite intellectual-property law to protect actual producers rather than copyright purchasers. One could do that by preventing the commercial transfer of IP rights but this would create a disincentive to producers of all kinds — publishers, film studios, drug companies, whoever — to get into the business anyway. This would be as bad for artists as eliminating copyright altogether.
I did. You are just another of the multitudes who think they are entitled to a free lunch.
Society is a contract. You would like to renege on it and live at others’ expense.
Under this Act, additional works made in 1923 or afterwards that were still protected by copyright in 1998 will not enter the public domain until 2019 or afterward (depending on the date of the product) unless the owner of the copyright releases them into the public domain prior to that