[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Nov 19, 2006 at 10:31:39PM -0800, Alan wrote:
I don't view copyright as a way to fuel creativity. I view it as a way
to protect the products of creativity.
Protect? Protect from what? How is it 'harming' creativity if more people
reproduce and enjoy it? If anything that makes it safe from loss.
My brother is currently making a film for $1.2 million (AUD) which my
parents are putting in 20% and other investors another 40%, and he's
taking the risk on the rest.
You don't think he deserves some sort of protection against the
"pirates" that might distribute his film so that he won't get any
revenue from it ?
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