Chuck Wendig is the Lars Ulrich of books.
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Replying to @Lis_on_Life @arthur_affect
All authors are angry that our work is being stolen and handed out for free. It’s ultimately a product that is being stolen from the creator. If it were a more physical object would you understand better?
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Replying to @FuxNet @authkdcarrillo and
Public libraries exist and they pay in a way the IA didn't so actually authors are already offering their books in a free way and they can still want to be paid for their labor.
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Replying to @FuxNet @UUGweneca and
Tell that to any author struggling to make ends meet and who learns thousands of copies of their work has been pirated. It absolutely does have an impact and we lose authors to this all the time. It costs indie authors thousands to publish and stealing at any level is a loss.
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Replying to @authkdcarrillo @FuxNet and
I want to point out something here. There is no coherent philosophy behind our intellectual property laws. When you an author are complaining about work being pirated because a copy existed for free on a server... rock stars are advertising for Trump against their will:pic.twitter.com/4vrWajipm9
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Replying to @brightstrangely @authkdcarrillo and
When we talk about the internet archive being sued for offering accessible works during a pandemic, and you want us to prioritize an extremely complicated system that is designed to screw authors, I have to balk. The system you defend sucks and exploits authors.pic.twitter.com/FmERO79Slw
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Replying to @brightstrangely @authkdcarrillo and
"The system" as in the concept of publishing and needing to borrow a big company's marketing clout to get noticed isn't created by copyright and wouldn't go away if copyright did
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Replying to @arthur_affect @authkdcarrillo and
Are you serious? Who enforces copyright for visual artists? http://www.art-for-a-change.com/Obey/
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And if the law didn't exist that would... hurt popular plagiarists somehow? Or they'd still be getting away with it but other people would also be getting away with it in other fields so that would be... fair?
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