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I agree. I wouldn't be in favor of "burn it down" if I thought we could negotiate better terms with our current IP oligarchs.
I'll still be available to do creative work. It wouldn't change my current work-for-hire efforts.
Very little valuable IP is held by actual creators, today.
Are you an actual published creator, or a temporarily embarrassed future billionaire? Is there a version of success for you that isn't just selling to a big IP company to get enough money to retire? That's what it looks like, to me. The peak of my possible success would be to write something that threatens/tempts the big IP holders enough to force them to buy me out. If I don't take the buy out, they eventually bury my thing with their advertising power.
I don't really disagree with you. I'm actually in favor of keeping and fixing IP laws, if that's possible.
But I believe the IP laws we have now only serve our billionaire employers. So, as a creator, I won't fight to keep our current IP laws.
So since we can't save it, we just burn it down? The legal system isn't doing so hot either, should we just get rid of laws? I mean rich people can break then and regular people can't, should we just get rid of them since we can't fix it right now?
I don't know what kind of work you do, but it would impact many. You can't show drafts, you can't present mock-ups, etc, because they can just take those. You could make art for someone saying they will pay and then they don't. You could get a refund, but they just copied the art and it's theirs now.
This also harms people who in literature especially. They don't own the book they write. And for anyone to appreciate it, they also have the ability to give it away for free. But I guess since it doesn't impact you, it's somehow not a problem?
This may be true, but guess how they lost that IP? They sold it. They owned it and were able to sell it to a bigger company that could run away with it. Without IP the selling part goes away, they just take it and run away with it. I mean come on, how do you think authors make money?
But that falls apart when I have actually created and sold software. I have created IP. And I've had actually to defend my personal IP from a previous employer.
What? You're just making up a scenario in your head. If you can sell your IP to company and live comfortably for the rest of your life while they do all the heavy lifting and you get paid while people enjoy what you create, how is that some big loss? Because you want all the money? Sure, then self publish, it's an option. Start a small LLC, people do it, stop acting like it's the only way forward.
I mean, false. This is just wrong, people have created companies, brands, book series, etc. This just seems like you have decided you have no chance so you don't try and want to tear down the system so you can get yours.