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Old 11-28-2011, 06:11 PM   #392
Greg Anos
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Originally Posted by elcreative View Post
And that is exactly what you and like-minded allies want... a free lunch, ownership of everything whether you created it or someone else did... actually I never even mentioned copyright in this context... I was simply putting a hypothetical case in which I wanted creative control over my own work and it required production in a specific form because that form was intrinsic to the production... apparently that doesn't matter either if YOU want it then that's your right, nothing immoral with distorting someone else's work and vision as long as you have your rights - typical 21st century attitude, all rights and no responsibilities...
According to you, what are my rights as a paying customer? None? Why should I let you have Tax-free property? Nobody in the physical has property that cannot be subject to taxation. Or registered. Shucks, ever guns in the US have serial numbers on them. Is it too much to file for a copyright for it to be effective? Even in the days of the Homestead Act, you had to do things to get the title to the free land you were claiming.
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