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how do you characterise the possible differences between production and contribution?
by my naive appreciation of "voluntaryism"1, the acts themselves that get variously considered by society as contributions, productions, creations, works, etc are not significantly altered by whether someone labels them as production or contribution. noise contributed is still noise produced, regardless of the musician's motivation.

Footnotes

  1. I don't go much further than window-shopping the abstracts of all these dogmatic arguments about different flavors of even-more-explainable-altruism; if ethical questions have some possible attack that is compatible with one's intuitive morality and effectable actions, then the idea of action probably arises without slogging through any stuffy old philosophy's prosaganda, however eloquent the fans might consider it.
Production might relate more to physical goods produced, whereas contributions might refer more to services.
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