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5-27-2010 at 15:27:05 from 0.0.0.0
@Chrisnoscrub047 so you’re going to use it as long as you’ve been forced to pay for it? so I guess it doesn’t matter what you agree with, as long as you feel you’ve paid for it, and it benefits you, you’ll use it.
5-27-2010 at 15:27:06 from 0.0.0.0
Wow, I’m a huge jazz fan (don’t read that aloud too fast) and love Charlie Parker, didn’t see that one coming, interesting talk
5-27-2010 at 15:27:06 from 0.0.0.0
@funwjoshnjenn LoL I’m not allowed to use a service that I’m forced to pay for? You realize that police protection is provided by the same provider who has outlawed competing firms?
5-27-2010 at 15:27:06 from 0.0.0.0
DUUDE i bet you can’t wait for the world cup? This should get you hyped
youtube.com/watch?v=5Vy4QpaVLY4
Some of the best football in the world
5-27-2010 at 15:27:06 from 0.0.0.0
@SarahMarionSmith Where is your evidence? Ive stuidied film making as well and you act like a degree matters? It dont mean shit in the real world. The word “Privileged” is a metaphore for egoic thinking making you think you are better than someone that doesnt have a degree or has worked in the film industry. The only reason people in the film industry dont get paid well is because the studios take most of the money in the creation of the art and horde all of the works in copyright.
5-27-2010 at 15:27:06 from 0.0.0.0
@Chrisnoscrub047 you disagree with state protected property? then dont let me see you calling the police!
5-27-2010 at 15:27:06 from 0.0.0.0
@liquidminds I don’t know but still here in US people are still wearing blue jeans and tshirt like 50 years ago…
5-27-2010 at 15:27:06 from 0.0.0.0
Excellent talk! Intellectual Property indeed is not necessary to encourage creativity.
5-27-2010 at 15:27:06 from 0.0.0.0
Hard physical fact is: You can not own ideas. It is physically completely impossible. Thinking you can, is like thinking gravity would go away if you stopped believing in it.
Because an idea can not be stolen. Because you can not take it away from someone(’s brain). Also, and idea that you don’t pass on, can not be proven to exist. At all. But if you pass it on, you by definition gave up control. And that’s also something required for it to be ownable.
In fact, information is not a good.
5-27-2010 at 15:27:06 from 0.0.0.0
I wish there wasn’t as much copyright police on youtube, if I’m doing a video with a song as background music, I’m not making any money out of it! Why should my video have its music removed?
And remember it’s not illegal download that kills the industry, it’s the prices.
5-27-2010 at 15:27:06 from 0.0.0.0
@funwjoshnjenn I do. It isn’t.
5-27-2010 at 15:27:06 from 0.0.0.0
@shickboy same here, fair enough, it was about the free culture in fashion.
5-27-2010 at 15:27:06 from 0.0.0.0
@mofoq that’s not at all the same thing. If I download a pirated movie, I’m not downloading the damn script and making the movie from it. Wearable LCD screens? wtf does that have to do with anything?
5-27-2010 at 15:27:06 from 0.0.0.0
@vurtuality Style patents are also common, but like pattern copyrights they are virtually worthless and unenforceable. Taking a protected piece of material and tweaking it is trivial.
Other idea that are more interesting are subscriptions. If you like what an artist has done pay her/him to do more. When enough people pledge to buy to make it worthwhile to the artists, the artist produces or releases what they have created.
5-27-2010 at 15:27:06 from 0.0.0.0
This will work anywhere that creating the first of a new object is relatively cheap and creating copies of it are relatively expensive. Movies are very expensive to make currently but are very cheap to copy. While the look of a piece of clothing or a car is relatively cheap to create but has high production costs. Medicine is another example of something that is hard to invent or create the first copy of , but is easy to reproduce.
5-27-2010 at 15:27:06 from 0.0.0.0
i thought this going to be about a fashion free culture…
5-27-2010 at 15:27:07 from 0.0.0.0
so many bourgeois smugs in the audience blinking while laughing at the same time
5-27-2010 at 15:27:07 from 0.0.0.0
What the fuck are you talking about? Ever heard of cover bands? Have you not yet realized the thousand of screamo fucks trying to knock of a bigger bands sound? You can’t copyright a scale, time signatures or a note. So WTF! are you talking about? We create and fabricate just like designers. We study other musicians art to further progress ours. We do this with a law saying you can’t sell or claim another persons “song” as your own. Why don’t you take more lessons from musicians?
5-27-2010 at 15:27:07 from 0.0.0.0
Hmm, my comment was removed or something glitched.
Pattern copyright is very, very common.
A nice speech but if based on an outright lie…what’s the point?
‘As we all know, grass is black’
5-27-2010 at 15:27:07 from 0.0.0.0
@Panpiper yet the movie industry copy freely. Walt Disney makes money of stories that do not have copyright so why should they have the protection.
The other more interesting thing I would like you to look at is how much of this high cost of production is directly related to copyright protection or patents.
5-27-2010 at 15:27:07 from 0.0.0.0
@Tnat1on actually fashion influence exactly what you wear. All the clothes you buy in the store are influenced by high fashion. As she have said in the talk what you wear in the street influences what you see on the walk.
5-27-2010 at 15:27:07 from 0.0.0.0
@dingoperson actually the computer industry do thrive without copyright. If it was not or the lack of copyright enforcement in the 1980′s, 1990′s the fact is the computer industry would not be where they are today.
DOS, Windows (Both NT and 3.1), Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, Media Player to name a few are knock offs of other products. With strong copyright protection and strong patent protection these products would not have existed or alternatively have been 3 times the price.
5-27-2010 at 15:27:07 from 0.0.0.0
@daxx2k fashion is, when you wear, what others tell you to wear.
If you don’t care about fashion-trends, the whole industry looses its usability.
But that’s kind of self-inflicted by the industry… when they started to think of people as walls that need to be decorated instead of people who need clothes for their everyday-life, designer-fashion lost it’s functionality.
applications without function are useless. “looking good” is not a function.
5-27-2010 at 15:27:07 from 0.0.0.0
THERES AN IPAD GIVEAWAY ON MY CHANNEL
5-27-2010 at 15:27:07 from 0.0.0.0
Preach it sister!
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