Z:gnu-www-ja-digital-inclusion-in-freedom--8e805e-Copyright was established in t/en

Copyright was established in the age of the printing press as an industrial regulation on the business of writing and publishing. The aim was to encourage the publication of a diversity of written works. The means used was to require publishers to get the author's permission to publish recent writings. This enabled authors to get income from publishers, which facilitated and encouraged writing. The general reading public received the benefit of this, while losing little: copyright restricted only publication, not the things an ordinary reader could do, so it was easy to enforce and met with little opposition. That made copyright arguably a beneficial system for the public, and therefore legitimate.