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First of, what is reasonable to me may be totally unbearable to lots of people so, how it is possible to him to ask everyone to be reasonable?
As so, nothing is neutral about laws and rules on ours societies. What he is arguing is to take a biased system and try to apply it globally.
Artists "must not be despoiled of the fruit of their talent. That doesn't simply ruin them, but far worse, it enslaves them."
This is disgusting, he is trying to hang on our sympathy to artists and their creations to hand over even more power to politicians and big corporations.
I agree with the original post, metaphorically, so to speech.