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I have no objection to this. So why didn't you use that contract in your demo tape example? [/ QUOTE ] All artists use this contract all the time even without knowing they are doing it its called copyright. |
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I call it an "ice cream cone". I start collecting some money and materials to build my ice cream cone stand, and right across the street someone else opens a "Ice Cream Conicals." Now I can't open my store because it looks like a rip off. And I'm screwed because my deal was to make money off of the ice cream cone sales [/ QUOTE ] "Ice Cream Conicals." from a different source is not the the same as your "ice cream cone" from your stand. If i come and take your "ice cream cone" and then sell it as my own thats theft right? I beleive your are confusing patent with copyright. A crappy song is not a scarce concept but "OOPS I did it again" by Britany Spears IS (thankfully) a scarce idea. You can make all the crappy bublegum songs you want but you cannot steal from Briteny and sell her songs. |
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A crappy song is not a scarce concept but "OOPS I did it again" by Britany Spears IS (thankfully) a scarce idea. [/ QUOTE ] Demonstrably false. |
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[ QUOTE ] I call it an "ice cream cone". I start collecting some money and materials to build my ice cream cone stand, and right across the street someone else opens a "Ice Cream Conicals." Now I can't open my store because it looks like a rip off. And I'm screwed because my deal was to make money off of the ice cream cone sales [/ QUOTE ] "Ice Cream Conicals." from a different source is not the the same as your "ice cream cone" from your stand. If i come and take your "ice cream cone" and then sell it as my own thats theft right? [/ QUOTE ] No. It might be breach of contract IF we had a contract that specified he wouldn't engage in such a business. But there's no theft; I still have everything I had before the imposter set up his business. [ QUOTE ] I beleive your are confusing patent with copyright. A crappy song is not a scarce concept but "OOPS I did it again" by Britany Spears IS (thankfully) a scarce idea. You can make all the crappy bublegum songs you want but you cannot steal from Briteny and sell her songs. [/ QUOTE ] No, neither are scarce. I can copy a crappy song just as easily as oops I did it again. And if you read the thread, I have zero problem with copyright (in theory - particular implementations are another thing). |
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You can make all the crappy bublegum songs you want but you cannot steal from Briteny and sell her songs. [/ QUOTE ] I like how you try to compare a vague class of things to a particular instance. Also, you are conflating the issue of scarcity with copyright (and possibly fraud, though I'm not sure). Please demonstrate why "oops I did it again" is scarce. When you mentioned it to me, did you instantly forget about it? |
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[ QUOTE ] I have no objection to this. So why didn't you use that contract in your demo tape example? [/ QUOTE ] All artists use this contract all the time even without knowing they are doing it its called copyright. [/ QUOTE ] So all you'd have to do here is only demo the tape for those who agree to your terms. Wow, that was hard. |
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