I’ve heard arguments for both sides and i think it’s more complicated then simply yes or no. what do you guys think?

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    1 year ago

    The Statute of Anne 1710 gives this justification: […]for the Encouragement of Learned Men to Compose and Write useful Books.

    There are many precursors, but I don’t think they can be called copyright in the modern sense. All guilds had monopolies which they defended at the expense of society. It was a feature of feudalism that the elites sought to prevent change to preserve their positions.

    But yes, copyright is the major remaining limitation on the freedom of the (printing) press.

    (It’s interesting how many of the demands to regulate AI are parallel to the controls on the printing press, in the first few centuries after its introduction in Europe.)