> The work was given to other humans. They paid taxes.
Says who? I mean what if black artists said they gave blues to black people, and white people making rock'n'roll? Black people spent money in black communities, now it's white people making it and spending it in theirs.
In essence they are the same point about outflows of value from the originating community. How you define a community, and what is integral is subjective.
I'm not convinced either way, but this line of reasoning feels dangerous.
I'd rather say that all ownership is communal, and as a community we allow people to retain some value to enable and encourage them further.
> The work was given to other humans. They paid taxes.
Says who? I mean what if black artists said they gave blues to black people, and white people making rock'n'roll? Black people spent money in black communities, now it's white people making it and spending it in theirs.
In essence they are the same point about outflows of value from the originating community. How you define a community, and what is integral is subjective.
I'm not convinced either way, but this line of reasoning feels dangerous.
I'd rather say that all ownership is communal, and as a community we allow people to retain some value to enable and encourage them further.