Copyright has ruined music in the United States. Yes it has. And the big companies that own a lot of it are way too nazi about enforcement. Got news for you greedy bastards...
If we don't share the old music, it falls out of public sight. Everybody forgets who you are. And that music is then lost.
Nah. Copyright law currently has too much power that mainly favors large greedy corporations, but copyright law also protects smaller artists' work from being defiled by other entities, including said corporations. Copyright law's power should be reduced, but certainly not completely nullified.
Nah, copyright even in its less worse versions is a net negative for humanity.
And it never really did or will protect small artists. Only a small artist from another one. If you dont have money copyrighht do nothing beyond STEALING work from its creators and giving it to the company employing them
I'm confused by your perspective. There's all sorts of indie works that large media companies would love to get their grubby little fingers all over with zero attribution if they could get away with it. Even if not, protecting your work from malicious smaller artists is also important.
rly? cus i see smaller artists get false copyright strikes by reuploaders all the time and they cant dispute it cus distrokid and soundcloud do nothing. also legal fees are expensive
Those good old days when you could mail someone in the US a single MP3 and they end up in a shitload of legal troubles because corporations reading your mail in case you do something bad. 👍
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If we don't share the old music, it falls out of public sight. Everybody forgets who you are. And that music is then lost.
And it never really did or will protect small artists. Only a small artist from another one. If you dont have money copyrighht do nothing beyond STEALING work from its creators and giving it to the company employing them
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