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are superfluous bun non-immoral laws considered laws?
I used to think no, but apologists make it seem that they are so I figured I’d ask around.
Are legislative enactments law when they command something that is not against God’s law, but yet fall short of being ostensively reasonable. For instance, if the state commanded that you stand still for 3 minutes at some point during the day?
Also, I heard that the state has the right to est. copyrights.
But shouldn’t the primary right to make copyrights lie with the artist or the company and lastly with the state -following the order of subsidiarity? Plus a copyright is a price and a price is something that is primarily set by the sellers. And the state is not a seller.
Finally, can copyrights be unjust if someone est a copyright for 100 hundred years? several centuries?
Can fines for copyrighted material be unjust if they are set at too high an amount? $1000? $10,000? $100,000? (assuming that the value lost to the copyrighter is dramatically less than these prices; for instance $100,000 for stealing music?).
I used to think no, but apologists make it seem that they are so I figured I’d ask around.
Are legislative enactments law when they command something that is not against God’s law, but yet fall short of being ostensively reasonable. For instance, if the state commanded that you stand still for 3 minutes at some point during the day?
Also, I heard that the state has the right to est. copyrights.
But shouldn’t the primary right to make copyrights lie with the artist or the company and lastly with the state -following the order of subsidiarity? Plus a copyright is a price and a price is something that is primarily set by the sellers. And the state is not a seller.
Finally, can copyrights be unjust if someone est a copyright for 100 hundred years? several centuries?
Can fines for copyrighted material be unjust if they are set at too high an amount? $1000? $10,000? $100,000? (assuming that the value lost to the copyrighter is dramatically less than these prices; for instance $100,000 for stealing music?).