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Old 06-02-2008, 11:58 PM   #151
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Originally Posted by tompe View Post
When you write about these questions I get the impression you think it is more important to protect thing than earning money. The reasoning seem to start with "protection is needed" instead of starting with "how can I earn money".
"Making money is easy... if all you want to do is to make money."
-Citizen Kane

"If I just wanted to make money, I'd have a day job. Oh, yeah... I do."
-Steve Jordan

We're discussing one of the only tools available to protect people's intellectual property, their source of income. If we're not talking about money, there's little point talking about copyright. Copyright and making money, therefore, go hand-in-hand.

How many non-copywritten works are earning someone money?

How many alternatives to making money is e-publishing creating?
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