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dublinben  ·  4427 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: John R. MacArthur: Internet con men ravage publishing
I suppose there's no stopping petty artists like Beethoven from feeling a sense of entitlement even without a concept of copyright.

An interesting counter example would be the enormous success of Shostakovich in the United States compared to similar 20th century composers. His works have not carried copyright protections in the US until very recently, making them significantly cheaper to perform. He would have likely remained relatively unknown outside of Russia if his works weren't freely available to American orchestras.





alpha0  ·  4426 days ago  ·  link  ·  
Fine, I'll bite: Beethoven will live long after you are dust and entirely forgotten as a momentary errant thought of the Universe.
dublinben  ·  4426 days ago  ·  link  ·  
If I were a contemporary composer who was releasing copyrighted musical works, I might be humbled by that thought. Since I'm not, and I freely release my internet presence to the archivists of the world, I'll never really go away.
alpha0  ·  4426 days ago  ·  link  ·  
I regret making such distasteful (and false) statements, fellow Human. It would have been better for me to pass over the above unreasonable ("petty artist") comment of yours and desist from further interaction on this topic. We clearly have a difference of opinion regarding creative work and associated "entitlements".

Go in Salaam and happy St. Patrick's Day.

dublinben  ·  4426 days ago  ·  link  ·  
Thanks for the kind words. I shouldn't have been so quick to bait you into an argument either. We'll have to discuss it further in the future.
alpha0  ·  4426 days ago  ·  link  ·  
> I'll never really go away.

The question remains if you have ever even arrived.