• mgiuca@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You have the right to withhold sharing your creations. If you never release anything at all then the above would not apply. This is about if you release something then years later stop making it available and prevent anybody from ever making a copy again.

    (And the reason for that distinction is sound: the unreleased work is like nothing ever existed, the released work is part of the public culture.)

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      1 year ago

      That hinges on the idea that nontangible assets are not scarce (which IMO applies or might just as well apply if it’s in the internet). You are not entitled to a boxed copy of ET (1982), but the same arguments can’t be applied to electronic copies of it.