Monday, 14 December 2015
Quantity or Quality???
You know most of the time when people plans to buy something, they would think whether the object they're buying is worth or not. That's about it.... Nothing much to speculate after that thought and they would commence with their decisions without a second thought.
I don't think they would put a preference between those two these days since everything's already freaking expensive. Supposedly if there are a few of them, I'll consider myself to be a part of the "quantity" team.... But suppliers these days are offering mostly "quality" and "quantity" would mostly be sold cheap. However, "quantity" are difficult to find and most of the time you have to be able to commit a certain amount of time just to search for it.
I wouldn't care much of these small aspects in life until something hit me when I realized how weird our "copyright" law works. If you think about it, whenever you wanted to sell something, don't you have to claim copyright or permission first or it'll be illegal? Let's say you wanted to sell some artwork. Most of the time, people will draw their own art, print it out and then sell it. But what if you can't draw? Sure, maybe you could hire an artist to help you draw while you sell them and split some of the revenues to them. But what if you can't find a suitable artist in time and you're really desperate to earn some cash due to a good opportunity coming soon through an event? Isn't the power of internet comes in handy on these desperate times??? I mean what else did google exist for? You can literally just go online and search on google image to see what are the available artworks that can be copied and paste. You can print them out and sell them to earn some money and in what way is this copyright considered that the artist posted their art out to the public. You didn't expect us to just see it and praise you for your work now didn't you??
I mean is this a trap to test us and see who are the ones that marketed your art just so that you can sue us through claiming copyright??? It's like you purposely dropped a hundred bucks on the ground out in an open area with your little signature signed on it. While you hide in a bush somewhere near it while keeping a sharp eye on it to see whoever dares to pick it up. Of course someone is going to feel like it's their lucky day stumbling upon a hundred bucks out of nowhere on the ground. They are finally able to feed their family from starvation or maybe even save THEMSELVES from starvation..... BUT THEY CAN'T!!! Not after you jumped out from your hiding spot and screamed "THIEVERY" and called the police to arrest him/her just because they stole your hundred bucks which you purposely laid it out in the open.
Does this really entertain you these days??? Of course you won't do it physically because we're in a modern technological era, so why not do it online and wait for your next victim that saved your image into their PC and claim copyright right after they earned that cold hard cash from their hard work of marketing your art. You do realize that you can also print those artwork out and sell them right???? Is it really necessary to pick on someone who did the exact same thing just without your consent? Do you feel like they didn't draw those artwork and that they don't deserve the rights to use them for their own personal interest?
If you wanted to keep your art safe from them, why did you even bother posting them out on the net in the first place. You should know that this is something you have to be prepared for when you wanted to gain fame and popularity. I could understand if they abuse your artwork, but in what part of selling your artwork is abusing it???
We can't produce quality because we don't have the talents for it. So we had no choice but to quantify something from somewhere in order to survive. That's the differences between quality and quantity. "Quality" are granted for the talented and wealthy ones. While "quantity" are given to the poor and clever ones. Both have their benefits and weaknesses, discriminating either one will lead to conflict and it's going to be an issue that MIGHT start a genocide soon. I'm just saiyan....
Point is, don't act like a superior being to others just because you have something valuable in your skill set. The next thing you know, you'll lose something by the end of the day and realized that your strength was nothing compared to someone who can overpowered you in a matter of seconds. The same goes for the other end. Just because you spend a huge amount of time charging up your strength doesn't mean a thing for your opponent to be surprised or shocked.
It doesn't mean anything much to them seeing your process taking place. In the end, you could stand up and say "I am Spartacus" and another guy would also stand up and say "I am Spartacus" like how everyone in the movie "Spartacus" stood up and say "I am Spartacus" But you can't like say "No, that's not Spartacus, I... I am very specifically the Spartacus" because you'll just be ignore by the end of the day..... So good luck with whatever you're planning on ahead....
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