Why Copyright Is Bad for Musicians
by Ben
Sommer
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International copyright only came into being in 1891 – very recent considering the long history of music and the arts. And it was publishers – not artists – who convinced governments to foist the system on us. Prior to that, during monarchical times "copyright" was permission granted to writers by the king to print what was politically correct. As Jeffrey Tucker made clear, it was government that introduced the entire concept of "idea ownership" – the basis of copyrights and patents – precisely so it could crush the ideas it didn’t like. Copyright has rotten origins.
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