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"If you put something on the Internet you are giving up ownership of it." There are plenty of internet culture outside Western that still respect ownership, people don't just take random things on internet without permission. Western internet culture =/= entire internet.
Copyright law if done correctly can actually develop culture and innovation.
For example, having a law that forbids big company to patent essential important technology, while allowing small independent creator to protect their IP from big corpo churning out copycats (like a lot of company in China illegally printing merchandise with art from small creator).
Which cultures are you referring to?
Fakelandia it is on a continent that you probably haven't heard of.
Yeah in theory but in practice that isn't happening. In theory the laws could be structured such that creatives are being paid fairly and distributors make some money and that the general public knows the stuff will be public domain in a relatively short period of time.
No one is doing it and they had hundreds of years to figure out how to do it. You are asking us to take it on faith and I personally will not.