this post was submitted on 30 Jun 2023
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Historically, copyright laws were created as means to protect publishers, and not authors. There was a shift towards protecting the authors, but the entire structure is still biased.
In other words, we never really had a system that protects author's interests and incentives them to create more.
Having more people access content IS in the best interest of authors, because it makes them more renowned. So, if a system is based on restricting reproduction, it's protecting publishers.
But what alternative dobwe have? We never actually developed a consistent alternative, and, in a way, people are still experimenting. It's not likely that we will find a solution that fits all forms of creative works.