These are my feelings exactly.
Artists who donโt want their work shared wonโt be successful artists for long. People are still trying to return the world to 1970. Even with the depradations of the copyright industry and increasing censorship by Twitter, Facebook, et. al., the world is never going back to that time.
By the way, this siteโs text and other works (mostly photos) that I produce and post here all have an โI donโt give a shitโ copyright. Which means that you can do whatever you want with it. I donโt care if you give me credit, link back to me, sell one of my photos for a million dollars (but if you do, let me know how you pulled that off) or print my words on the side of a pony.
Do what you like. People will anyway, so why fight it?
But if you do something really amusing with anything of mine, at least try to let me know so I can laugh along (even if itโs making fun of me).
Ever heard of the “Cypherpunks Anti-License”? I’ve used it to “unlicense” some of my software and other creations.
I like that — had never seen that before. Thanks.