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Old 05-17-2011, 12:01 AM   #141
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Creative works will still have to come into the public's awareness and get into their hands. You just suggested one way yourself that the process could be monetized. If that monetization does not bring the content producers in for a cut, there will be no more creative work.
Since you cut my quote, I'm not sure what you're referring to. Can you indicate what you mean?

Art of course came first and art can exist without copyright, but I just don't see how artists are going to make a living in a non-copyright world.

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I'm only advocating the abolition of dour, unimaginative prognostication.
You can make your points without resulting to sideways insults.

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