Another 'self-censoring' post! :-)
"Rob" wrote
I think people could contribute to society if they can - and films etc are
worthwhile contributions in my, er, book.
Would films exist without copyright? Since in a world without copyright it
would be almost impossible to recover the costs of making a film, let alone
make a profit, I very much doubt it. Personally I'd rather live in a world
with films, recorded music, books etc. even if I have to pay for them, than
one where those things didn't exist because nobody could afford to produce
them.
And I think people could, as part of the package, have use of and access
to things that enable them to lead a full and fulfilled, happy life. Like
vinyl and valve phono amps, that type of thing :-)
Not quite sure what that has to do with the subject, apart from the point
that without copyright recordings your valve amps would have rather less to
do ;-)
I'm not telling you anything - it's just my opinion,
Of course, all statements made in this group, unless claimed as "facts" (and
often even when they are!), are opinions; that's the nature of forums like
this.
and I have twigged that most people disagree with my opinion. Nobody has
given me a persuasive alternative - yet.
Persuasive alternative to what?
It's those who say, as a matter of verifiable fact, that I'm wrong that I
might take issue with.
Wrong about what? You stated your opinion and it's not for me to say that
it's not your opinion is it?
David.
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