Almost all art is created without any compensation. Some failed rock band should not be given money because they "tried hard".
Nobody owes artists commercial success for the act of making art.
The idea that it is work theft not to compensate failed artist is ridiculous. Who is to pay, the state?
Of course many of the most successful creators in the world give their creations away for free. They do not charge a single cent from their watchers and still can make enormous amounts of money. YouTube proved that you do not need IP protection to become wealthy from your creations. YouTubers make money in other ways, totally independent from policing their IP.
I don't know what you're arguing against but it's certainly not the point I was making.
I didn't say "artists should be given money because they tried hard." I said that if you're profiting off someone's work, you should pay them.
Haha. Do you think this applies to the FOSS world? What a cruel world you must think we live in.
FOSS licenses explicitly grant you some rights, exactly because the author(s) wanted to do so.
Most of what FOSS license do is explicitly denying the exploitation by someone or some entity wanting to profit from it, without giving anything back.
For example
Seems irrelevant to the point.