That DMC Act is a disgrace. And the problem with independent art in this country is that independent artists have been economically blacklisted.
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The disenfranchised should be going to art school - not the franchised.
Artists shouldn't deal with business stuff; that's not what we're trained in, and most of us aren't good at it.
The sad fact is that actual artistic oppression - book banning in its many modern forms - is a matter of course in the entertainment industry, especially when the underlying product is declared politically incorrect or runs contrary to the interests of Hollywood's political altar, the Democratic Party.
The industry is a menace to artists.
As long as artists arbitrarily assume the right to decide what is or is not art, it is logical that the public will just as arbitrarily feel that they have the right to reject it.
The arts don't exist in isolation.
Government shouldn't try to dictate what art looks like or what it portrays. Last thing we want is government screwing it up, which is what they would do.
Every work of art is an uncommitted crime.
Chinese artists have been subversive over thousands of years, taking what they think of the government and embedding it in their art. There might be censorship of not going as far as they might.
The work of art is a scream of freedom.
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