Wed-28-03-2012, 09:38 AM
I pay for my music.
And what you say is suggestive, right what the media industries want you to believe. Think out of the box..
BTW Artists have already proven that they earn more money with giving away and doing concerts. The sad thing, for the industries, is that they are not in between anymore.
Personally I care most for the destruction of innovation by patents on the most stupidious things.
Did you know that facebook is already claiming the rights on the term "book"?
Well, that are the things that should be avoided.
If you invent something, really invent, and not just claim a word or a gesture or a button, e.g. the CD, or e.g the cure to psoriasis, or a very good innovation to a motorcycle, sure than you may claim intellectual property right.
But lots of inventions lean on earlier known common things. If we as the world want to have a future than we have to be able to build on history, without letting money we need for innovation flow to Patent Trolls that produce nothing.
Rule 1 for me is: IP ok, but only if you produce something with that IP.
And what you say is suggestive, right what the media industries want you to believe. Think out of the box..
BTW Artists have already proven that they earn more money with giving away and doing concerts. The sad thing, for the industries, is that they are not in between anymore.
Personally I care most for the destruction of innovation by patents on the most stupidious things.
Did you know that facebook is already claiming the rights on the term "book"?
Well, that are the things that should be avoided.
If you invent something, really invent, and not just claim a word or a gesture or a button, e.g. the CD, or e.g the cure to psoriasis, or a very good innovation to a motorcycle, sure than you may claim intellectual property right.
But lots of inventions lean on earlier known common things. If we as the world want to have a future than we have to be able to build on history, without letting money we need for innovation flow to Patent Trolls that produce nothing.
Rule 1 for me is: IP ok, but only if you produce something with that IP.