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Information will spread around the world, but original thought, ideas and content (for want of a better word) needs to be protected for the original thinkers/producers to carry producing to the best of their ability imho.![]()
Is protecting ideas from being re-thought, products being re-used, concepts being re-explored really sensible?
Take the Wankle-NSU engine. Every rotary piston engine concept since then, has used several similar design points, they're all different attempts at the same concept, and some portions all need to be similar.
If patent law was as prohibiting as copyright law, none of the ideas would have come to fruition, and I'm sorry to say this but engineering is far far more cut thoat, more creative and more financially immersive than any art form, yet week after week people invent new things off the back of old ideas... all in a way that would infringe on intellectual property if patent law was as overzealous as copyright law.
James Dyson has the motto "better by design" that defacto means that none of his work is "original" in the conventional sense, but I severely doubt anyone else would have created his products. If the original inventor of the vacuum cleaner has copyrighted the "idea" of cleaning via suction... he would have a monopoly because other designers wouldn't be able to think about it...
I don't object to artists being able to protect their work from being used as someone else's product FOC, but in the same breath you want all or nothing, The specter of lost sales to the general public are really sales that never would have existed... at one point 500 copies of The Revenge of The Sith (Star Wars III) were downloaded every ten seconds... that level of sales was never ever going to be achievable in real life.
In short, get off your arse, stop whining about "thefts" that exist only in your head and go do something great, something people WILL pay for.
