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All that being said, I think crediting people for inspiration is good form and should be part of common polite behavior.

#1338​·​Amaro Koberle, about 1 year ago​·​CriticismCriticized1

Copyright is routinely violated without consequences anyway.

#1337​·​Amaro Koberle, about 1 year ago​·​CriticismCriticized1

To keep someone from copying your work you have to infringe on the private property of that person by claiming an exclusive right on prohibiting his use of his privately owned copying medium to instantiate a certain pattern.

#1336​·​Amaro Koberle, about 1 year ago​·​CriticismCriticized1

Intellectual property is a contradiction in terms because information isn't scarce the same way that private property necessarily must be.

#1335​·​Amaro Koberle, about 1 year ago​·​CriticismCriticized1

Copyright encourages creativity because the most creative work is done by the original work’s creator, and copyright protects that creation. Without that incentive, many original creators wouldn’t publish their creations in the first place.

#1333​·​Dennis Hackethal revised about 1 year ago​·​Original #1331​·​Criticism

Another way copyright promotes creativity is that it doesn’t allow creations that aren’t sufficiently creative.

#1332​·​Dennis Hackethal, about 1 year ago​·​Criticism

Copyright encourages creativity because the most creative work is done by the original work’s creator, and copyright protects that creation.

#1331​·​Dennis Hackethal, about 1 year ago​·​CriticismCriticized1

People can still publish fan fiction as long as they get the copyright holder’s permission.

#1330​·​Dennis Hackethal, about 1 year ago​·​Criticism

Copyright is stifling to creativity, as now people are not incentivised to write fan-fictions.

#1329​·​Dennis Hackethal revised about 1 year ago​·​Original #1323​·​CriticismCriticized3

This idea isn’t marked as a criticism but presumably should be. (Though it need not be marked as a criticism anymore if it’s going to split up into multiple separate submissions as per #1324.)

#1327​·​Dennis Hackethal revised about 1 year ago​·​Original #1325​·​Criticism

Copyright is stifling to creativity, as now people are not incentivised to write fan-fictions.

#1326​·​Dirk MeulenbeltOP revised about 1 year ago​·​Original #1323​·​Criticized2

This isn’t marked as a criticism but presumably should be. (Though it need not be marked as a criticism anymore if it’s going to be followed up by multiple separate submissions as per #1324.)

#1325​·​Dennis Hackethal, about 1 year ago​·​CriticismCriticized1

This idea contains at least two claims and one question:

  1. Copyright stifles creativity.
  2. Fan fiction does not damage creators.
  3. “Where is copyright good?”

It’s unwise to submit multiple ideas at once as they each become susceptible to ‘bulk criticism’. That can unduly weaken your own position.

Try submitting the ideas again, separately.

#1324​·​Dennis Hackethal, about 1 year ago​·​Criticism

This is stifling to creativity, as now people are not incentivised to write fan-fictions as much as without copyright.

I fail to see how fan fiction is at all damaging to an original creator.

We have found an example where copyright is bad.

Where is copyright good?

#1323​·​Dirk MeulenbeltOP, about 1 year ago​·​Criticized2

Not a lawyer but I believe such fan fiction would be considered a derivative work.

Copyright protects original creators’ exclusive right to create derivative works. So, selling your Star Wars fan fiction without permission from the copyright holders would be copyright infringement.

See this article.

#1322​·​Dennis Hackethal, about 1 year ago

I am not allowed to sell my Star Wars fan-fiction. Why not?

#1321​·​Dirk MeulenbeltOP, about 1 year ago