I like the idea that a fully open information economy could lead to better compensation for artists. Especially considering how frequently their production companies take advantage of them.
That said, it’s a tricky hypothetical. So many people are used to getting their content for free or dirt cheap - I want to believe that we’d all give greater recognition/compensation to artists in this scenario, but I have some remaining cynicism.
Nostr is a fascinating microcosm for exactly this idea, though. Perhaps this is the first time we can watch it play out in a real scenario 🤯
You make good points about fairness, too. Perhaps contractual agreements would help solve this: “I will sell you this content only if you agree not to redistribute it”. In that case, both parties have agreed on the terms of the transaction. If the buyer breaks the contract (ie burns 100 copies of the cd and sells them on the street), then the artist is entitled to seek damages.
Perhaps that’s the ethical boundary: civil litigation, not criminal penalty (state violence etc etc).
Thanks for helping me think through this a bit 🙏