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One more word on copyright apropos of Hollywood: There isn't anything fundamentally different between media and any other industry, let alone ones that require "artistic" input (architecture, food, fashion, dancing, etc.)
Working as a creative is just another job bound by supply and demand; you either provide value or you don't. One is not entitled to a guaranteed stream of revenue anymore than chefs deserve monopolies on the dishes they invent.
In the case of Hollywood here, they've milked their franchise monopolies for all they're worth. They're like the restaurant with a legal monopoly on making and selling burgers; competition's been distorted, and it's no longer a matter of who's making the best burgers, but only who's making burgers.
It's not surprising that large swaths of Hollywood radiate petulance and entitlement. Their whole industry's been treated with kid gloves like copyright among other legalities that it's stunted in stagnation and now decline.
Edit: Corrected formatting and grammar for clarity.
Working as a creative is just another job bound by supply and demand; you either provide value or you don't. One is not entitled to a guaranteed stream of revenue anymore than chefs deserve monopolies on the dishes they invent.
In the case of Hollywood here, they've milked their franchise monopolies for all they're worth. They're like the restaurant with a legal monopoly on making and selling burgers; competition's been distorted, and it's no longer a matter of who's making the best burgers, but only who's making burgers.
It's not surprising that large swaths of Hollywood radiate petulance and entitlement. Their whole industry's been treated with kid gloves like copyright among other legalities that it's stunted in stagnation and now decline.
Edit: Corrected formatting and grammar for clarity.
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