Copyright: Forever Less One Day

Copyrights are the shield protector of any work created by the originator. Being that the copyright is and can be extended for extra amount of years, means that in the future, the past will always have the title of “the original work”. Original ideas come and go, but “great minds think alike”. There are possibilities of people coming up with ideas that they’ve never seen or heard of before, but being that the idea was copywritten, there’s no way of being able to use that one specific idea. But how easy is it to think of new ideas that are worth “not copying”? For example: in music, southern rappers have no idea of what to do anymore because all the good ideas are taken. What exactly is a “Stanky leg” or “Dougie”? Those are two ideas that are created and worth “not copying”. I rather take my time and create something no one ever thought of, than to create the first thing that comes to mind.

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One Response to Copyright: Forever Less One Day

  1. evortega says:

    It’s true that those two ideas aren’t worth taking. In our time, one must really sit down and come up with an original idea. It’s hard to come up with an original and never thought up ideas. That’s why others make up something weird stuff with a weird name because it was probably taken from someone else’s idea. Unless someone finds a way to bypass the copyright law, ideas must be credited and can never go copied and unpunished. It’s true that other people get ideas from other ideas but due to the copyright law it can never be theirs.

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