Hello frens,

As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s Steamboat Willie entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. The linked article sums it up quite well I think.

  • LemmyIsFantastic@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Wow, what a title. None of this is particularly harmful. I don’t think the human race has lost much having to wait to do Micky parodies.

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      10 months ago

      We have lost much having to wait for meds patents or other useful technologies.

      And even in the entertainment industry we have probably lost so many masterpieces that could have been inspired by copyrighted material. Of course, that we will never know.

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        10 months ago

        Patent. Not copyright. What things of scientific value have been blocked or discovered via copyright law. That sounds like nonsense. This is all entertainment and I can’t think of a single case where copyright has affected cultural change.

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          10 months ago

          Both are based on the absurd concept of intellectual property. They are the same cancerous thing that is crippling technological and cultural advancement.

          Edit: Seeing your comment history in the piracy community, I don’t understand why you bother commenting. It’s pretty clear that you’re a corpo buttlicker. I’m sure there are communities where youd be better received.

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      10 months ago

      PNG exists because GIF was patented. The lack of gifs for so long was directly because of the royalty costs.

      That’s one of many examples where science and culture were stifled because of excessive IP laws.