“Pig, can I ask you questions related to stealing content?”
“Of course, Robert.”
“You said you don’t mind anymore if someone steals your content. How can you do it?”
“Well, I changed my glance towards this issue.”
“Changed the glance?”
“Yes, I changed my glance. Before I always looked at this thing as a matter or a problem. Later on, I changed to look at it as a helpful thing for humans.”
“Wow!! How can you make it?”
“I didn’t know how I made it. I just knew that I changed my perspective after I saw the news about Mickey Disney became public property. I read the news, then I searched for more information related to the copyright expiration laws - especially why they created such a law. I didn’t know what was happening. I just knew that I gathered all the information I wanted to know, then all of them ran inside my system by themselves for many days. As a result, I suddenly got an idea that posting my work online doesn’t guarantee that my works are immortal. My work will be removed if I can’t pay the web company or if the web company thinks I do something wrong to their policy or guideline. But if my works are stolen, though my (first) works are removed, they still exist in this world. I just don’t know where it is. Perhaps one day I will be able to see them, but under someone else's name; however, I am happy enough to see my works once again even though no one remembers or knows it is my works.”
“I don’t know what words to say, but I can tell you that I understand what you mean.”
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