no joke, you know the brie and gummy worms work.
no joke, you know the brie and gummy worms work.
I’m not sure you want to rely on Patreon in any case, since it also relies on the retention of rights for profit. In your scenario, when they upload to Patreon, anyone involved could tell them to get fucked and pay the author nothing.
anyone could do that now. people still get paid.
Exactly, and since it certainly follows a long tail distribution, the rest of the 250,000 creators on patreon make a tiny fraction of that. For the vast majority of people, it doesn’t provide a primary income.
this is true for the vast majority of storytellers and artists and musicians through all of history.
any time it has worked proves you are wrong. the top 50 patreons clear over $100k a year
only one person would need to be able to live on either model to disprove your claim. since that has definitely happened, you’re definitely lying.
you claim they are not feasible, but we know people do get paid through them, so you’re just lying.
you recognize two well known cases where copyright is not necessary to get paid. I don’t think there is even an argument at this point. have a nice day.
I didn’t say that. you’re making a leap of logic
on the internet, no one knows you’re a dog. whether I have or not, saying so doesn’t prove it. what I said stands on its own merits and your inability to make an argument without attacking identity speaks to the strength of your argument, your understanding of the subject, and your ability (or willingness) to engage in good faith.
the law does not say it is theft.
your attacks on my identity don’t undercut my claims at all.
people made art, music, and stories long before copyright
this doesn’t address what I said at all.
copyright dates to the statute of Anne. it was not invented in America.
stealing removes something. copying makes more of it. it’s not theft
authors should have no say in how published works are used.
i, too, nuked my bookworm install today after fiddling with Nvidia drivers. keeping /home on its own part is such a lifehack
your appeal to ridicule fails when anyone bothers to read a dictionary.
unlikely, given the network hashrate, but not impossible.
copying isn’t stealing