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My comment for Hunter Menning:
I agree that original ideas are the best and very inspirational and I too love seeing it. When watching the reading videos on the people taking several artists music and combining them into a different song, to me that is just wrong. However, I do think that some new, very creative ideas can come from something in the past and build upon it to make something new. Think that is what makes us move forward. I do think that honor and trust should be a big part of our respect for those who have created something unique, but think we are from the old school of thinking and most people, sadly, don’t have that respect. I also think that copyright was traditionally done to protect company logos, slogans, and so one; even though anyone could copyright. However, with the onset of the internet everything is different.
Hunter's Post:
Ok, how do we measure up in the copyright world? When I think of copyrights, I think of honor and trust. I respect people and their creations, because I hope that others respect my original works. I have submitted hundreds of items to be copyrighted and have studied these laws for several years. Copyrights give a creator the ability to enforce or restrict others from using something that the creator has previously invented. I love when someone creates something novel – wow, that alone, is what life is about. Original thought instead of others’ thoughts intrigues me. I have sat in meetings and heard people who only spout lots and lots of other people’s ideas from books that they have read. They are impressive and quite amazing sometimes; however, they are not original ideas. I am thankful for those who have unique and solid opinions. I appreciate those who birth new concepts – patentable, trademarkable, and copyrightable! Wow, I crave a conversation with them. Talks like that cause an hour or two to go by and it only seems like ten minutes. I believe that we should help protect each other’s work. We should report infringement to help the authors of the world. Originally inspired authors are very rare and valuable. It bothers me to find out that hit, star writers sometimes only get about 1% of the income from their works. That is because entrepreneurs get involved and take the lion’s share of the income. I guess 1% is better than 0% if the project would not have been published for anyone to see, hear, or experience it. The truth is that I tend to hang out with the creators more than the business types. What would I be like if I reversed that? Wow, which one do you hang out with more?
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