Probably won’t happen but it’s not impossible to happen

  • litchralee@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    Is the question regarding intellectual property? Like how Disney guards its various franchises and brands (eg Mickey Mouse)?

    We kind of already know what happens in that scenario, but historically – and even Disney has benefitted from this – anything which was part of the unwritten body of mythos was fair-game to use or remix. Modern copyright and trademark laws only affect that which was reduced to a fixed medium, like film or novels. And even then, the standard of originality – in the USA anyway – means that just recording a word-of-mouth story does not imbue a claim to the story itself, but merely its rendition on paper.

    As a practical matter, so long as people still talk in-person and share their accounts and experiences, the rich human tradition of storytelling will not end, copyright be darned. If some new legal mechanism is invented to enforce “speaking crimes”, then we’re already zero steps away from an Orwellian nightmare where “thoughtcrime” is prohibited.