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The Pirate Ship => ARR! => Topic started by: Scratch on 2006 November 17, 01:11:59



Title: 2 Interesting Articles
Post by: Scratch on 2006 November 17, 01:11:59
I was reading one of my favorite online magazines today and saw 2 articles that have a lot to do with the discussions, in the Sims community, about a content creators right to make money and to restrict the use of content.

The first article pokes a lot of holes into the arguement some of the creators use "I have a right to make money from my creations" and "I can't make money if i give my creations away for free"

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20061115/020157.shtml  (The economics of abundance is not a moral issue)

Follow some of the links in the article and it talks about the false assumption that content can be "stolen".

The second article is about copyrights and the creators idea that "they can set the terms of copyright"

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20061115/013623.shtml (Attention Publishers: Copyright Law Isn't Something Flexible Where You Get To Set The Rules)

It points to an instance where a content creator tries to go beyond the law in terms of fair use and ownership.

Both of the articles i think have a lot to do with the debate in the community now, about creators rights and ownership of digital content....

Everybody, consumers and creators, should read the articles.... made me think.


Title: 2 Interesting Articles
Post by: jesserocket on 2006 November 17, 11:14:55
Those are rather intreresting. I especially agree with the second one, it really does annoy me when people think they can just say 'COPPYRITE!!!11' and then every 'rule' they impose on it's use is legally binding...It happens on the internet a lot more, cos of 'intellectual copyright', and also an overinflated sense of grandeure...


Title: 2 Interesting Articles
Post by: yamikuronue on 2006 November 17, 18:11:22
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However, for now we'll leave that aside and focus on the second point: that there's a right to make money. That's completely false. Economics is not a moral issue. It doesn't care about anyone's "right" to make money from their creative output... and neither should you. The idea that anyone automatically has a right to make money from their creative output is wrong. Everyone has the right to try to make money out of their creative output, but if the market isn't there, then there's no money to be made.


so true!


Title: 2 Interesting Articles
Post by: Plum on 2006 November 17, 21:32:54
Glad to know I'm not the only one who thinks people claiming copyright on every damn thing is ridiculous.


Title: 2 Interesting Articles
Post by: Ensign EO on 2006 November 17, 22:44:36
I claim copyright on all my posts.

And all the pictures I alter of myself.

And the messes I make when I get bored at restaurants and the adults are talking and I can't play my DS so I take a bunch of food and start to mix it together and get syrups, soda, and sauce in it and oh god it's so boring and I totally claim copyright on this inane run-on sentence.

©2006 EO


Title: 2 Interesting Articles
Post by: Sherry on 2006 November 17, 22:58:32
Quote from: "Ensign EO"
I claim copyright on all my posts.

And all the pictures I alter of myself.

And the messes I make when I get bored at restaurants and the adults are talking and I can't play my DS so I take a bunch of food and start to mix it together and get syrups, soda, and sauce in it and oh god it's so boring and I totally claim copyright on this inane run-on sentence.

©2006 EO


Hehe

Oh crap I quoted your copyrighted sentence without your permission. When will I be hearing from your laywers?


Title: 2 Interesting Articles
Post by: Ensign EO on 2006 November 17, 23:02:19
Yes, and really, you should have sent me an e-mail about it.  Then I would be all huffy and say "NOOOOO!!!!!!!!3", then you turn around and quote me anyway.