Here is an interesting observation....I'll throw it out for discussion. The younger generation seems much more into sharing and not all that concerned with intellectual property rights , what with down loading music, bootlegged software and the like. We buy rip off purses/sunglasses and do not bat an eye. We seem to pick and choose just what we get pissed off at. Is it just me or do I smell me some mendacity......
Originally Posted by WTF
I think the younger generation's conduct is a result of the world of technology in which they grew up.
In my day, when it cost to purchase any print material or album, or 45 (the single, not the gun), it was easy to draw the line between purchasing a right and outright theft.
However, these days, and with this generation, file sharing has become so easy w/o the payment of any fees, the bright line is gone. And I don't think the younger generation has any concept that what they are doing is wrong because it is so common. Does the younger generation have morals and a concept of right and wrong? Yes, I think so. But in this area there appears to be a feeling among them that because it exists online for free, they should get it for free.
The result, I fear, will be disastrous. I think we are fast approaching the tipping point where it is not worth making new creative pieces. The work is no longer paid for. It is not intentional theft. It has just become the norm.
Does technology progress? Yes. Do we lose people creative in the arts? Most assuredly because it no longer pays to create.