| ▲ | 6P58r3MXJSLi 8 months ago | |||||||
> It is putting an ownership over an artifact You can copy the idea though And I say copy because before the author made it in the form of an artifact, you didn't know it could be done, or you could have done it on your own. I can draw ocean waves, nobody owns ocean waves But if I cooy verbatim hokusai ocean waves, it's mehhhhhhhh I'm a ripoff loser and should be punished for doing it Edit: but I like your closing sentence. Free for all to use it as they see fit is an interesting thought, however I think that imbalance of the means of production will always make the corporations the ultimate beneficiaries, so we should also rethink how our economic system works. For example: if I could copy the avengers, people would say "it's a cheap copy of Disney's original" and I would hardly make any money out of it. It's an interesting POV nonetheless. | ||||||||
| ▲ | constantcrying 8 months ago | parent [-] | |||||||
>But if I cooy verbatim hokusai ocean waves, it's mehhhhhhhh >I'm a ripoff loser and should be punished for doing it You are totally free to copy that painting in whatever way you want. There is literally zero intellectual property attached to it. This isn't a hypothetical, it is the law right now. Nobody can stop you painting a replica and selling it, as long as you disclose that it is a replica. It is in the public domain and there will be no punishment. | ||||||||
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