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RE: !!! FOLLOWUP !!! EXISTENCE of Steem and Steemit UNDER THREAT? - Hollywood Blockbusters Published by Steemians on Steem and Steemit

in #copyright7 years ago

Hmm, I like your opinons , but copyright is the stupidest thing existing, the artists/creators have already made their money and are continuing to do so... this isnt taking any silver spoons out of any of their mouths this isnt doing any harm unless you have interest in keeping a controlled and regulated world.

If you go to youtube you can find most of these cartoons, even on the day the new rick and mortys come out, nevermind the first season stuff and the bugs bunny cartoons from the sixties, no one cares, theyve made their money, and are making even more with the free promotion and distributuion,

In this day and age its all about getting the content into the person, money and copyright is NOT a concern, I feel like you guys are missing the whole point of Why we are on steemit, to dismantle the system,

3 controllers,

  • military industrial
  • the media(hollywood)
  • the ignornace of people.

dont be one of those people supressing others when it has nothing to even involve you, it doesnt involve me and here now I seem to be advocating for the cartoons!

just thoughts, maybe watch some of those Rick and Mortys you might get some insight into how big of joke this reality is.., you dont think savvy people are already aware of steem! don't be naive .

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For movies and cartoons from Hollywood you may be right in the fact they already made there money. That was indeed also the topic of copyright material. Although the music industry is not fierce at all regarding illegal copying copyright material, do you think music producers already made their money in times nobody buys CDs anymore and their music is only offered online. Back to movies/series/cartoons: how about when we do not watch TV channels anymore (they pay for the content) and we dont go to cinemas anymore (they pay for the content)? I'm not saying copyright shall stay as it is, but we also should not simply think "a well, no rules, copy as much as we want", since this may result in less art to be produced, when creators cannot make money anymore.