That's the art of the deal in negotiating to keep them in the dark to ask the questions to them as opposed to them asking you, AKA being on the offensive, not the defensive, I agree with this, like you said.
Enforcing Copyrights
I have so many questions. First in regards to patents, copyrights. I have been thinking about these things since the early 2000's. I've been writing about these things for years. My first question would be about the extent to what might be copyrighted and patented and protected and everything.
React
For example, the YouTube React Channel went to copyright or patent or protect that one word, "REACT," as that is the name of their channel. Pew Die Pie talked about this. It makes you wonder whether they would go after people who may use that one word, REACT, in the title of a YouTube video or in other places. That is one example. Then I would bring up how they are banning memes in Europe. The Hitler Dog Man went to jail. I know, these things might be a bit off-topic. I get that.
Enforcing Copyrights
Specifically, I would ask about how copyrights would be enforced, as in to what extent. Beyond that, it may depend on the government. If the government became too big, too tyrannical, then copyright enforcement could become a problem.
Disney
I've read that Walt Disney stole art from his partner. Disney went on to copyright it. Assuming that is true, then this would be evidence of how copyrights can steal things from the real creators. I really want to shrink government. But if government has to run around excessively enforcing copyrights, then governments has a higher probability of becoming a tyranny, an authoritarian 1984 state. I'm against copyrights because it's very dangerous. I'm not against the hypothetical theory of how copyrights can protect us and save us in a perfect utopia world. But in the real world, things are not always that black and white and there are so many variables and everything.
YouTube
Two of my channels were banned off YouTube. So, I lost hundreds of hours of videos. It was actually thousands of videos that dates back to 1996, back to when I was eleven years old. My videos were protected under fair use. A few of my videos had background music as I was teaching English at McDonald's in Vietnam for 5 years, 2012-2017. I didn't realize there was music in my video until I listened back to it. So, I was punished for a few videos. They should have simply removed those videos. Instead, they removed all of my videos, all in the name of alleged copyright claims. I've also been censored and banned on Twitter and Facebook and other places too over the years, many times.
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