Hey, I'm an engineer. I definitely understand the necessity of pondering the worst-case. XD
The more I think about it, the more I wonder if the industry that hasn't already done the field-testing on this kind of thing isn't the music industry with bands. That's creative output, heavily monetized, with a long history of creative differences and breakups. The Beatles, for example, must have figured all of this out for us if they're still all (who are alive) making money ofc their 60's music. I'll have to do some research into that, though, as I can't even name the members of the Beatles, never mind talk about ownership and profit-sharing of their music.
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The more I think about it, the more I wonder if the industry that hasn't already done the field-testing on this kind of thing isn't the music industry with bands. That's creative output, heavily monetized, with a long history of creative differences and breakups. The Beatles, for example, must have figured all of this out for us if they're still all (who are alive) making money ofc their 60's music. I'll have to do some research into that, though, as I can't even name the members of the Beatles, never mind talk about ownership and profit-sharing of their music.