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In reply to the discussion: Your view on media piracy. How strongly are you against it? [View all]Neoma
(10,039 posts)When greed gets introduced, you can just forget it.
Authors already share their books for free in a way. Libraries they're called... Free e-books on occasion. They still sell fine.
But, I shouldn't have to pay $84 on a book I can't have use for or cannot sell back at school... I have respect for authors making money, if they're doing it for fun and they want to have fun for a living, go right ahead. But treating all knowledge like only really rich people can learn it is fucked up. I don't like it.
Same with artists, if you have fun and it's something you actually want to do. Instead of drawing for some corporation and having a breakdown because drawing feels like work rather than something fun...seen that happen before.
Making money from it is fine if it's all genuine "I gotta make money to live" and that's the only way you can think of to make money. (If you don't sell your soul.) But knowledge and art shouldn't only be limited to people who use it as status symbols. If something can be free for everyone, then it should be. Like as you said, only getting money from concerts (brilliant idea) can work. People who don't do art for a living can work, and libraries work quite well for a lot of people...