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Originally Posted by Andrew H.
How are creators supposed to make money if some "vulture" doesn't offer them money for the idea? How can copyright protect the creator if the creator can't sell his or her work? Copyright gives the author saleable rights that can be transferred to someone else. This is valuable. If the creator isn't actually able to transfer any rights, it is not valuable and creators can't make any money, quit their jobs, and become accountants.
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Sell it directly to the consumers. No middle man. More money for the author, less expense for the consumer. Everyone except the vultures wins.