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RE: Copyright Violation - Why it is morally wrong

in #christianity7 years ago (edited)

It may be, that my opinion about that topic is not welcome...

Personally, I generally use copyright free, or my own pictures in my posts. In one of my latest posts, I used a quite great comic, that was not mine. I had some success with it, because I put it in another context and directly wrote to the creators (they put it on facebook), that I somehow feel bad having earned probably more with their content than they did. I invited them on Steemit and promised to send them a fair share of my rewards. We'll see what will happen...
This is my own conscience and my decision.

BUT:

  1. Markets develop a price based on scarecity and demand. In the age of digital things that CANNOT be scarse, we (you) have to find different ways of monetisation. BETTER ways. There are some, already. The best ones, I see is patreon and Steemit, surely there are even others.

  2. Copy"rights" are actually the biggest drag shoe of industrial development. Most are not aware of that, but even if you want to produce an electronic tool, or even develop a program you have to pay to a hundred different companies for THEIR knowledge making the price rise from 5$ to 250$. Imagine where we could be today if this weren't so...

  3. I am kind of an artist myself, so I feel with you. It's annoying not to gain money for what you create. The solution though is not hiding behind rules, laws or the bible, but finding ways to solve the problem.

Proverbs 21:5
The purposes of the man of industry have their outcome only in wealth; but one who is over-quick in acting will only come to be in need.

Edit: Nontheless, you are of course right to point out, that you should have been mentioned AND payed because of good manners and morals.

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