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Originally Posted by IsaacDFP View Post
How would you know? Who are you to be able to tell what was behind their creativity? I admit I am not familiar with these artist's background and personal life, but I stick to my point, that a great artist should not be motivated by money, or he shouldn't be descrived as an artist. They do it because they love it, and they know they bring a difference aspect/perspective/point of view to their existing worlds.
The people I mentioned above did exactly that. They also had to resort to 'real jobs' or live on loans/help from friends and family to be able to fuel their passion and mostly died in poverty and/or lone and forgotten. I wonder how many *acclaimed* artists would have remained unknown had they not decided to monetize on their work, and how many DID make that choice, only for the general public never to became aware of them.

On an unrelated note - the Gaiman link is tangential - he's not saying piracy is justified, he's saying targeted on-line distribution can be used as a business model. Those are very different things.
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