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Chapter 0.1: The Problem What We Are Tackling

This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series Living Without Content Piracy

Once there was a village with some many people who are usually busy working, taking education, running shops and businesses, public libraries are being operated by our government, and even people who enjoy creating their own works.

Each day; the day is the same, but different.

People who go to work often have money to spend, to pay bills, feed children, or even help our ecosystem.

Content creators make money by licensing their works, and even diversifying their reach of their works,–using a public library as a priority.

Radio stations obtain licensing from musicians and podcasters to provide content for their listeners of their stations to listen to.

Local TV channels also obtain licensing from other creators to provide content to watch.

With ALL of that licensing what they chose for commercial purposes, and paying royalties to creators… everybody gets a share of their funds. TV channel and radio station owners create their own works to further diversify what they’re offering.

Others obtain licensing from these creators.

However; some people chose to go open-source as a way to reduce costs, and broaden their audience.