These arguments are pretty weak and end up doing more harm than saying nothing.
There are strong arguments in favor of limiting copyright as it was originally intended (in the US constitution at least). Where the limited time monopoly exists to incentivize people to create, but where the goal is to promote the progress of science and useful arts for the public benefit.
Long term ownership and control can stifle science and art with owners shutting down tenuously connected derivative work.
There are strong arguments in favor of limiting copyright as it was originally intended (in the US constitution at least). Where the limited time monopoly exists to incentivize people to create, but where the goal is to promote the progress of science and useful arts for the public benefit.
Long term ownership and control can stifle science and art with owners shutting down tenuously connected derivative work.