tonytins
@tonytins@pawb.social
- Comment on These dames wanting inclusivity 5 weeks ago:
My sides. xD
- Comment on Copyright Doesn’t Provide A ‘Living’ For A Successful Author 5 weeks ago:
Well, before the 90s, copyright was defined by a copyright symbol and publication date. Now, that symbol is merely a formality, which kinda defeats the purpose of why it was there in the first place. And, I mean, good luck policing the internet.
Anyway, copyright was only formed for monetization reasons in exchange for protection, and works were supposed to enter into the public domain within a decade or two. If that was still the case, we wouldn’t need Patreon.
- Comment on Copyright Doesn’t Provide A ‘Living’ For A Successful Author 5 weeks ago:
The thing about modern copyright is that works are supposedly protected regardless of the copyright symbol. But how does that work in practice? Because if everything is copyrighted, including something as simple as a doddle, then nothing is.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
It was the mid-2000s. Graphics were held to different standards back then.
- Comment on Is... Is this a threat? 1 year ago:
Shame if something we’re to happen to your files.