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cld8483 | 3 years ago
But ownership in any sense irrelevant. Being the owner of a work does not preclude censorship. If the author himself censors his work, as Roald Dahl did do, that is still censorship.
cld8483 | 3 years ago
But ownership in any sense irrelevant. Being the owner of a work does not preclude censorship. If the author himself censors his work, as Roald Dahl did do, that is still censorship.
Zetice|3 years ago
ars|3 years ago
Regarding intellectual property? Yes, that would be perfectly fine. That's an entirely law based creation, not a moral one.
> And it would be morally wrong to make changes to something once I own it, if I wasn't the originator of the thing?
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authors%27_rights