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Old 05-28-2008, 09:46 AM   #20
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
No, that's not what that means. They're not saying do twice the amount of work for the same profit, they're saying that if you want to continue to get paid, you have to continue to work. In every other profession I can not expect to keep getting paid for work I did yesterday. If I want another paycheck today, I have to do work today. I don't just make something and then expect to get paid over and over for the same thing.
I think you've got that wrong. What he's suggesting is that those artists should give away their chief creative product for free, and make their money on throwaway extras like T-shirts and posters (none of which they "constantly create" either). That IS working twice as much for the same profit... or, giving away half your product (the best half, no less) for free.
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