• whotookkarl@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    You don’t have to stop selling when a book becomes public domain, publishers and authors sell public domain/commons books frequently, it’s just you won’t have a monopoly on the contents after the copyright expires.

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      1 day ago

      And how do you think that’s going to go when suddenly the creator needs to compete with massive corps?

      The reason copyright exists is for the same reason patents do: to protect the little guy.

      Just because corporations abuse it doesn’t mean we throw it out.

      It shouldn’t be long, but it sure should be longer than 5 years.

      Or maybe 5 years unless it’s an individual.

      Edit - think logically. You think the corps are winning now with the current state of copyright? They won’t NEED to own everything without copyright and patent laws. They’ll just be able to make profit off your work without passing any of it to the creator.

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        The reason copyright exists is for the same reason patents do: to protect the little guy.

        If you actually believe this is still true, I’ve got a bridge to sell ya’.

        This hasn’t been true since the '70s, at the latest.

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          1 day ago

          So you believe there is no protection for creators at all and removing copyright will help them?

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            1 day ago

            I believe that the protection copyright provides is proportionate to how much you can spend on lawyers. So, no protection for the smallest creators, and little protection for smaller creators against larger corporations.

            I support extreme copyright reform, though I doubt it should be completely removed.

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              Yes, my point is not removing it or reducing it to 5 years.

              I’m not saying copyright is doing its job particularly well right now, but reducing its protection is not helping creators.

              Copyright IS about protecting creators; we’re just still letting corporations run the show.

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                24 hours ago

                Copyright IS about protecting creators

                No, it isn’t. The intent WAS to “To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts”. The reality IS that it harms society, by benefiting only the already powerful.

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                  11 hours ago

                  If that were true, removing copyright entirely would benefit society.

                  Just because it’s been corrupted doesn’t mean the intent and purpose isn’t still there.

                  It’s absurd that we essentially agree on what needs to happen, but you’re stuck on the idea copyright currently has no benefit to anyone but big business.

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                    7 hours ago

                    removing copyright entirely would benefit society

                    I could be convinced of that.

                    I think extreme reform would be of more benefit. Copyright as-is is an active harm.