zorn
Bluelighter
That's a really good point, Kyk. When you think about it, copyright and IP laws are a huge intrusion on people's liberty.... You have the government granting a monopoly to the artist, and then to enforce it, they have to go around and tell you what you can and can't write or talk about, what types of work you can and can't create, what music you can or can't listen to, etc.I don't buy this notion that all good music and movies would cease to exist if album or DVD sales are eliminated. What's more likely, is that it will eliminate the Michael Bays and the Avril Lavignes, while making way for those with actual substance. I look forward to the day when the richest artist is truly the most passionate and hard-working, and not the one with the most focus groups and product plugs, or cheap hooks and watered down lyrics.
The whole reason for this intrusion is to get people to create music & movies & etc. The idea being that without the monopoly, people couldn't make enough make money off of it to make it worthwhile for them to create stuff. But as you said, that just doesn't seem to apply to music! There's zero shortage of people out there starting good bands and making good music. And does anyone imagine that even if no one bought music CDs or DVDs anymore, there wouldn't still be tons of bands? Popular bands can still make an assload of money, for one thing. And plenty of people just want to make music even without the lure of huge riches, for another.
Most of the time when I hear people talking about copyright law & file sharing they seem to completely miss this point. The whole reason for copyright is to ensure good (or at least popular) works get created. It's not there to give people control over their imaginary "property" -- since when does coming up with an idea give you a right to ban everyone else from talking about it? And it's not there because pop artists have a "right" to earn a zillion dollars on record sales. It's there to make sure that popular works get created. Without any evidence of there being not enough music being made, there's no reason to think there's any problem with copyrights & file sharing.
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