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Originally Posted by DamianJ
Um, not true at all. Look at the 'stars' youtube has made. ALL are on their own.
http://www.bkserv.net/YTS/YTTop100.aspx?p=1
Mystery Guitar Man is the musician, the engineer, the video editor and the promoter. And he is awesome.
Used to be like that. Now you can get Logic or ProTools on a very cheap machine and make a record as good as anyone.
Now you can go on kickstarter and get your own film funded and made. As Alex Albrecht just did.
Citation needed. SOME People work better in groups. Anyway, the internet has allowed intercontinental collaboration in ways that were unimaginable.
Once again, Maxim, where is anyone suggesting that?
Cool. So therefore those companies need to go to prison when someone is shot, not the person doing the shooting. That is what this bill is saying.
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Robinson Crusoe did all his work alone
Thats what clothes look like made by a person on his own.
But most people live in societies, and work in groups. A TV series like "The Wire" involves a hundred or more highly trained and experienced artists and technicians.
New technology has made it possible to record music at home, make films etc...has this led to a flood of great works?
Has the new technology produced some interesting new work? yes say "Monsters" but although made very cheaply and small crew, made by people trained in the film industry, and still costing tens of thousands of dollars.
In my world both arms dealers and the people that use to guns go to prison.
PS please don't use my real name, thanks.