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The Technology Liberation Front is the tech policy blog dedicated to keeping politicians' hands off the 'net and everything else related to technology.The Technology Liberation Front » Archive » It’s Never Been More Clear
Started by TLF · 10 months ago
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I don’t have real arguments? Perhaps instead of your feint regarding my label you could actually address my complaint. Please explain how there is a commonality between dry-cleaning pants — a one-time act that can be done with minimal training — and combining the talent and years of training to play bass with Lou Reed and David Bowie to create lasting music that continues to please, and earn money.
I suspect both of us could quickly learn to dry-clean clothes. I suspect neither of us could ever achieve the musical skill level to perform with top-flight musicians, and I say that after having spent years playing the guitar and performing in public.
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I didn't say so because I don't. I don't know why you're so eager to put words in my mouth.
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Pantsright is the pants cleaner's right: If you wash my pants once, I must pay you again every day I wear them. And, when Congress extends the pantsright, for every day I wear the replacement pants.
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A simpler explanation for you would be that a lot of people are sick of hearing musicians complain about how they may not collect royalties decades after the original work, when most people who create a product or service won't see anything from their work the moment after it is delivered to their customer and the customer pays them. When you get special intervention from the government that allows you to get new forms of revenue without additional work, people will naturally resent the hell out of you if you complain that they're not enough.
It also doesn't help things that most bands today are really not that prolific in producing works, thus they have to milk each record harder and harder.