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Old 05-17-2011, 07:41 PM   #174
Leyor
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Not attempting to take a swing at you. Your free to disagree all you want.

You asked people to come up with some examples, multiple people have come up with ideas to how authors could still earn an income if copyright was changed. They might not be the best, if they were we'd probably be off making a fortune on them right now

But for us to have a dialogue, it'd be nice to have some solid arguments on why they wouldn't work when they already exist in other industries, or just some current or historical facts supporting your position.

I assume the reason we're all posting here, is so we can all come out a bit wiser.
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