Think about how much of modern culture is a reprise of things that have been done before, a way to take apart and re-imagine what we already have. Except a handful of people keep taking things away, so there is less for everyone to work with. That's a problem.
I am becoming increasingly fond of creators who show up and go, "I made a thingie. Let's everyone play." If it's a cool thingie and I like watching other folks play with it or I play with it myself, I'm morely likely to want to support it and fund more of it. I am less and less inclined to spend my very limited funds on conventionally copyrighted material. I still buy some of it. But I'm buying less, and the bar is rising, and most of what I buy is stuff that I got hooked on a long time ago. It's just less likely to feel worthy of my attention.
February 27 2013, 03:12:37 UTC 8 years ago
March 8 2013, 16:19:18 UTC 8 years ago Edited: March 8 2013, 16:20:13 UTC