The studios thought they could handle a strike. They might end up sparking a revolution
The studios thought they could handle a strike. They might end up sparking a revolution

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The studios thought they could handle a strike. They might end up sparking a revolution

They petitioned the government for copyright to exist for a hundred years and more, and now they don’t want to pay people for their own likeness and copyright for their Own works.
Funny how that double edged sword works.
That's how it has always been, though. Corporations have a long history of stealing from the public and just having to say "oops, sorry" (if that) for the most part when they're caught misusing things in respect to copyright.
Like the "you wouldn't download a car" ads from the early 2000's, whose reign ended when it came out that the music used for the videos was unlicensed and illegally used.
Other sources report on how much the company was fined and how much the court ordered them to pay, six years after the initial incident.
This is what copyright pays for, it pays for corrupt fucking charlatans who get caught in the act and then have the audacity to sue someone for defamation because they were rightly called out as the fucking crooks they are.
Also, notice the criminally small fine they were required to pay, compared to how much people who pirated music were being sued for in the US during the same period.
It's always been okay for businesses to do it to regular people, because they have oodles of money to pay teams of lawyers to ream your ass for years and make you spend a mint to try to get what was supposed to be legally yours to begin with.
They're just saying the quiet part out loud now because they're too stupid to realize how many people that will wildly piss off.
This reminds me of Tom Scott's great video on copyright.
tl;dr: copyright law only exists as far as you can afford to pay for lawyers to enforce it. Without major government assistance to individuals and small organizations, the big companies will always win in the current system.
I really want to tell you that you’re wrong, and then I remember that most of Disney’s works are entirely ripoffs of other stories. There’s a whole cracked article on it I think.
But I really want you to be wrong.