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[–] Nangijala 35 points 1 day ago (44 children)

I am hard side eyeing everyone who are pro abolishment of IP laws. You are either mindless consumers who have never spent time and effort creating anything yourselves your entire lives, or you haven't thought this through.

I hope for the latter.

[–] Gallows@lemm.ee 4 points 18 hours ago (4 children)

The problem for me is that if you abolish copyrights it means your creation can be used for any reason without permission.

Maybe you don’t care if somebody downloads your music for free to listen to or uses it in their goofy TikTok dance video.

But, no copyright also means the most terrible person on the planet can use your song at their political rally. They can use it as a backing tracks for ideals you do not agree with. A major corporation can use it in their advertising campaign. They can even straight up sell your creations as their own for profit.

Without the protection of copyright, artists, authors, musicians, video content creators, etc. have no say in how their work is used.

[–] Nangijala 1 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Exactly. There are so, so, so many different ways that no IP laws can backfire severely and in ways that people don't think about. The scenario you just used, I hadn't even thought of, but yes! I would HATE for something I created to be used to promote ideologies or products I am vehemently against.

[–] BoulevardBlvd@lemmy.blahaj.zone 0 points 10 hours ago

Don't care. Don't like what you created existing? Don't make it. You're using "but muh art" to prop up a system which is needlessly killing people by denying them access to information which would save their lives. Your art doesn't matter. The concept of IP is evil

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