Elsevier - eviltoast
  • Black_Mald_Futures [any]@hexbear.net
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    5 months ago

    Doesn’t seem right to take the extreme position of “publishers should not be allowed to have ANY way of finding out who is leaking things”.

    That’s a fun opinion but have you considered that property is theft and intellectual property is bullshit

      • booty [he/him]@hexbear.net
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        5 months ago

        jagoff

        the artists still exist and would continue to make art even if we abolished the systems of exploitation we apply to that art.

        frankly, art would instantly become far better without capitalism weighing it down

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          5 months ago

          For your average art, I can see that. But movies and TV shows take a lot more than just someone with a passion. You’d need some system to decide whose movie idea is worth pursuing, and you’d need a robust mechanism to get them a team to make it with. Capatalism has a lot of flaws, yes, but at least if you write a role for a specific actor, you can pay them to do it instead of just hoping they’ll like it enough to sign on.

          And yeah, we can have those systems under communism, but they don’t come automatically, so it’s not going to be instantly far better.