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Originally Posted by Strange Famous
The noise a person makes when they sing or play should be free - not a commodity to be packaged, sold, and to sue people if they dare to try listen to it without paying the sufficient dues to the capitalist machine.
To sing is an act of rebellion agaisnt the RIAA.
How soon before they demand royalties for singing "their" songs?
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Do you think there is any appropriate claim for intellectual property of any kind? You seem to suggest that as soon as any human production is out there, it belongs to everybody and nobody. There is genuine work that goes into the production of "the noise a person makes when they sing or play". The fact that someone demands payment for a song of their own creation is not exploitation, unless you think compensation is a form of exploitation.