▲ | autoexec 20 hours ago | |||||||
It's a major hindrance. For example, if I came up with an amazing creative idea for a star wars movie I couldn't do a damn thing with it unless Disney told me I could. Disney isn't likely to accept an unsolicited pitch from a total nobody who just happened to have a great idea either. I don't see how you could doubt that there are a lot of great works of art that won't ever exist because of the fact that copyright prevents them from ever getting off the ground. | ||||||||
▲ | apersona 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
You can't do a damn thing with it not because of copyright, but because you don't have the resources to make the movie in the first place. Copyright can't legally stop you from making a movie about wizards fighting each other with laser swords in space. | ||||||||
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