Without copyrights the corporations wouldn't just be able to make millions on top of artist's work because people wouldn't just buy the corporate product: they would copy it freely.
So, at some point society, corporations and artists would manage to strike a deal in which all could win, even if not in the same way they win today.
One way is: the artist creates the story, the corporation makes the movie, the movie is very popular... now the corporation needs to pay deep money to the artist so the artist creates a sequel... and the consumers need to pay deep money to the corporation so the corporation creates the sequel./div>
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So, at some point society, corporations and artists would manage to strike a deal in which all could win, even if not in the same way they win today.
One way is: the artist creates the story, the corporation makes the movie, the movie is very popular... now the corporation needs to pay deep money to the artist so the artist creates a sequel... and the consumers need to pay deep money to the corporation so the corporation creates the sequel./div>
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