Rowling earned her billion ethically -- she just turned out to be a unethical person, and it wasn't known until much later.
Alongside Taylor Swift it highlights the only way to ethically be a billionaire -- mass global popularity. When you have 100,000,000 fans, and each of them spend just $10 on a book or album, you make a billion.
Just want to throw out there that those were fantastic video games too! Goblet of Fire and sadly Deathly Hallows were fairly sucky adaptations, but all of the others were amazing, high quality games.
I recommend everyone pay them, but given that Rowling is a TERF, you'll want to pirate them.
I don't think copyright is inherently immoral. I think it's good to have at least a temporary monopoly on a piece of creative work that you've made. The important word here is temporary. The way it's set up right now, copyright protection lasts too damn long.
Unless it’s a multigenerational collaboration then yeah it should protect the creators relationship to their work in their lifetime, but that “happy birthday to you” nonsense is stifling.
Oh I wouldn’t report you. But the person you’re arguing with- the one I quoted, absolutely will. It’s what they do. I was just trying to give you a friendly heads up.
Yeah. It’s tremendously sad. Look at their comment history. I and many others tried reasoning with this person. SO many times. They’re purposefully being difficult just to stir a pot. There’s absolutely no reasoning with them.
If this is the type of argument they make, they strike me as the kind of person to stiff an artist they commissioned because "bro your art is public bro".
nothing is wrong with selling your work. it's immoral to (use a government-enforced artificial monopoly to) stop others from sharing culture, though.
it's impossible to know how much money she made just because of her (artificial, government-enforced) monopoly position in the market. but without that monopoly, i don't believe she'd have ever come close to being a billionaire.