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Originally Posted by HansTWN
If your vision ever becomes reality, then very few works of value will ever see the light of day again.
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Bull. Garbage. Tripe. Most of the great literature ever written has been written
before modern copyright laws, by people who simply
can't not write. So we lose all of our future Stephen Kings and John Grishams and Dan Browns and Mary Higgins Clarks. No big loss there. I'd take one Emily Dickinson-- who saw almost no recognition in her lifetime-- over the whole lot of them. The end of commercial, mass-production pulp writers? Bring it on.