An Open Letter to Photography Thieves

One Last Quote

One Last Quote

Much of this is 'much ado about nothing', that is, as technology progresses, and becomes more easily accessible to the masses, a work's value may decrease. As far as photography and music is concerned, at one time a dark room and recording studio were requirements for professional creation, now with everyone being a photographer and a musician (at least a rapper), a cell phone and an app will suffice for creation of both.

So what is the value of a copyright?

Woody Guthrie (whose family still lives well from his copyrights), had a great trouble with infringement (he being the infringing party). When he began writing, borrowing from here and there was not a big thing until copyright became an issue as commercial distribution developed.

Here's his take on infringement:

'This song is copy written; anyone singin' it will be a good friend of mine.'
 
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