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Top Photographer On Why He Doesn't Care If His Stuff Is Pirated (Techdirt)

Trey Ratcliff is an extremely successful photographer, who specializes in HDR
photography. His blog Stuck in Customs is the top travel photography blog on
the internet, with over a million views each week.

Naively, then, you might expect him to be a typical artistic fat-cat who
regards every act of piracy of his photos as a personal insult that in a just
world would be avenged by amputation of limbs and life incarceration at the
minimum. Actually, he uses Creative Commons licensing for all his work, and
has just written a wonderful post with the self-explanatory title "Five
Reasons Why I Don't Care if My Stuff is Pirated - A New Way of Thinking",
pointed out to us by Paul Newport, where he states: _

> All of my stuff is pirated. Everything from my HDR Video Tutorial to eBooks
to Apps. Fine. It's all there on PirateBay and MegaUpload and all that stuff.
Here are the reasons why I don't mind

_ He then goes to list five reasons that show a deep understanding of why
piracy happens, and why it isn't necessarily so bad for those whose works are
pirated. For example, Ratcliff ...

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