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this post was submitted on 31 Mar 2024
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Home Video (VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, 4k)
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On Reddit we have r/dvdcollection, r/boutiquebluray, r/4kbluray, r/steelbook, r/vhs, etc but let's start simply with a community to cover all the forms of home video collecting.
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I think there's too much emphasis on the "artists" for this. I think there's a death of the author kind of deal where once a thing is out there, it's up to the audience what it means. Well it's not that the audience 100% owns it, but it shouldn't be 100% the artist's decision either. If you're making art for yourself then keep it to yourself. But If you're making art for others then what those people want matters too.
Legally it's what the owners of the copyright want that ultimately decides it. But morally speaking, actively preventing people from seeing the thing they saw before seems wrong to me. People change which means artists change. Sometimes you just like an artist's earlier work better and having the artist later on in life alter it means you're no longer able to really see the artist's earlier work.