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Thanks for the perspective.

I agree I’d like a world full of great art, and a decent fraction of human energy put into art-making seems good.

I grant that copyright plus free markets is one decent way of achieving this.

Now that I try to elaborate the downsides of copyright I fail, other than to say I want to keep legal barriers in the digital realm to an absolute minimum, so as to speed progress.

When I was younger I thought that great art was made by either starving artists or artists with wealthy patrons, but I guess much of the art I enjoy is made by professional artists participating in the copyright economy.

So I suppose agree, though I’d like to see more public dialog analyzing the issue, considering modifications (like you propose in another comment) or alternatives (such as public funding for the arts, tax breaks for patrons, etc.).

(I guess I let my contempt for the patent system bleed into my thinking on copyright.)



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