This is not true. Why? Because most major software developers now offer trial and/or educational versions of their major packages. It doesn't even matter if these versions are feature-complete. The sheer depth of this software makes an educational version more than adequate for learning purposes. And these educational…
That still isn't enough to fund large scale gamedev operations. Art books can more often be downloaded, and printing your own books in the future will only become easier than ordering a copy. Same with 3d prints, what makes you expect that people will want to buy 3d prints if you could (in the future) just use your home 3d…
You have some half baked ideas that come from some simple missunderstanding of how things operate. It seems like you're operating from a position that all laws that are enacted are created by some authority that is trying to screw every last human over. Well buddy some times, we little guys get tired of being screwed over,…
1) No, copyright was born out of censorship back when the printing press was new. They took the power to print books away from the public and imposed strict approval systems to prevent people from printing anything that might be seditious. Stationers were given the sole power to print books under the law. If you wanted to…