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Why The Copyright Industry Isn’t a Legitimate Stakeholder in Copyright

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8 points by alexkay 15 years ago · 4 comments

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benologist 15 years ago

"Bricklayers don’t have laws guaranteeing they make money, marketers don’t, plumbers don’t, and nobody else does, either."

They do if you take their services/products.

  • bediger 15 years ago

    Right. That's because a brick wall, marketing collateral and sewage or water or gas pipes are physical goods. You can in fact, "take" their products. Nobody can tell if you make a copy. In fact for digital music, technically speaking, copying is required to reproduce the actual sound waves.

    Also, in the real world, you've got contracts between the buyer of a good or service and the manufacturer of a good, or the provider of a service. It's a civil law problem if one doesn't pay. The "intellectual property" maximalists are asking to make infringements (note: not theft) a criminal offense, which is government support.

    • benologist 15 years ago

      Relying on physical vs ephemeral conveniently ignores that the cost to reproduce something has no relation to the cost to produce something. The other person/party not being aware of what you've done is pretty irrelevant regardless of whether something is physical.

      In the real world you also have criminal law between you and the other person before you purchase something and establish that civil contract.

      • bediger 15 years ago

        The bulk of economics is against you. In a competitive market, prices fall to the marginal cost of production. That's almost axiomatic. One only has to look to fashion markets, where the leading players have almost zero monopoly power and to PC hardware markets.

        What you're implicitly advocating is setting prices without regard to market forces, without regard to the value that consumers place on a good, without regard to increasing efficiency of production via price competition. At best this is short sighted, at worst it kills entire markets.

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