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  • Psychadelligoat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I mean, it’s not

    It’s piracy, a different crime

    A crime I love committing babyyyyyyyyyy

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      We here at Futurama do not condone the cool crime of burglary.

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      Yeah, when you steal something from someone then he does not have it anymore. With indefinitely replicable virtual goods that is not the case.

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        They have to recoup and make roi on their r&d

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          … therefore we need to build and violently enforce a legal regime to ensure that content profiteers can extract 100% profit from every transaction?

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            I don’t make the rules. Blame shareholder fiduciary responsibilities or the spineless politicians. Corporations are gonna corporate

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              By that logic you can’t blame the politicians because they got bribed, and you can’t blame the citizens because of corporate propaganda and voila! No one has moral responsibility for anything

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                Politicians’ fiduciaries are their constituents though, so they are the failure there though if they allow corporations to get away with long term harm

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                  I’m not going to hold my breath waiting for some abstract shame or morality to guide politicians’ actions when all the systemic incentives point in the other direction

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    If I steal your bicycle
    you have to take the bus,
    but if I just copy it
    there’s one for each of us!

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      im a bicycle store owner and this is so true

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        I like to think this implies that people are coming into your store and cloning the bicycles

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          You wouldn’t download a bicycle would you?

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            I absolutely would.

            Call me Missingno. Cuz I would have 99 of them shits

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            It’s probably possible nowadays!

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            No, but I would steal a car (and then trade it for a bicycle) (I can’t drive lmao)

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      And if I do neither, I have to take the bus

      • hDGGgrLpg8nEucjxWnJz@lemmy.world
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        So it’s all yet another conspiracy by big bus

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          Normal busses are pretty big, so big bus must be very big

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            Is that the Universal Serial Bus?

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              No actually, that one’s quite small

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                How small are we talking? Mini? Micro?

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      But the creator can’t afford a bike now that you copied instead of buying. So kinda bad analogy.

      I pirate because it’s more convenience than having 10+ separate streaming apps, but I also don’t pretend that the monetary losses from piracy don’t trickle down.

      I just don’t care. Offer me a good service please, and I’ll pay.

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        You can support creative people directly. Acting like the money paid to Netflix is trickling down to them is laughable.

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          Sometimes it’s really hard to do that though. Like, with most Japanese animation studios you can only buy cels from their site, it’s often all in Japanese and some studios don’t even have that.

          Between marketing, producers, distribution and everything it’s become pretty damn hard to actually give the money to who you want.

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          It does. The streaming services won’t order more seasons etc if ratings are shit. That new season is lots of money for the people working, from set hands to camera men, writers etc.

          That said, I’ve not subscribed to any service since 2013 because none works like, say, Spotify.

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            Netflix, in particular, won’t order more seasons if the show didn’t get them more users. They don’t care about popularity itself. The shows are supposed to get more people to subscribe. Which is stupid. I’ve honestly never heard of anyone subbing to Netflix for one show.

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              Exactly what I’m talking about, but some people don’t realize the thing that if everyone pirates, the services stop spending money.

              But it’s their responsibility to make the service enticing

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            Streaming services notoriously won’t order more seasons of shows that are popular, either. More seasons are more expensive than new shows.

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    If I steal food from the store, I’m both robbing the store, and a community that would have paid good money for that food.

    If I go to the store and magically have the items on the shelves be duplicated into my cart, and I don’t have to pay for them. That is not a crime that is a miracle

    • 🐑🇸 🇭 🇪 🇪 🇵 🇱 🇪🐑@lemmy.world
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      Consider this. (big chain) Stores already steal from the community via profits they make.

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        And while we’re on about food, look at how much the grocery stores toss out.

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        Two wrongs don’t make a right. Theft is theft.

        • n3m37h@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          No, but three lefts make a right!

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            You are goddamn right!

        • 🐑🇸 🇭 🇪 🇪 🇵 🇱 🇪🐑@lemmy.world
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          Didn’t ask for your meaningless sayings that do not apply to real life

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      Exactly true, and as applied to patents: if I steal your fish you go hungry, if I watch how you fish and do the same we both eat.

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      bruh

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    “Property is theft!” ~ EA

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      ‘I wonder who this ship belongs to anyway,’ said Arthur.

      ‘Me,’ said Zaphod.

      ‘No. Who it really belongs to.’

      ‘Really me,’ insisted Zaphod. ‘Look, property is theft, right? Therefore theft is property. Therefore this ship is mine, okay?’

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        Just a few days ago I was re-reading the Restaurant at the end of the universe, and was going to try and look up this quote before reading the comments. I’ve really got to get around to reading the rest of the books by Douglas Adams, as I loved his hitchhiker’s guide to the Galaxy series.

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        The thing I love about zephod is that he was basically the “it was me. I did it like this.” Meme before the Heavy is Dead video came out.

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        Your ship is cool and all, but I’ve trained Cruise Missiles V, so fuck your ship :D

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      “Fuck EA” ~ Me

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      If I were asked to answer the following question: What is slavery? and I should answer in one word, It is murder!, my meaning would be understood at once. No extended argument would be required to show that the power to remove a man’s mind, will, and personality, is the power of life and death, and that it makes a man a slave. It is murder. Why, then, to this other question: What is property? may I not likewise answer, It is robbery!, without the certainty of being misunderstood; the second proposition being no other than a transformation of the first?

      Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, What Is Property?

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    Also if buying isn’t owning than wtf did I buy. In any other time period this corporate shit would be considered a scam.

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      Also if buying isn’t owning than wtf did I buy.

      “Access.” It is such a scam.

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      You didn’t buy anything, we rent now…

      Landlords everywhere, even on the internet… It’s disgusting. They get to own, we get to borrow…

      So to OP, it’s still stealing as they own everything, we just rent. Fucking scam for sure :(

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        Honestly, land should be considered a utility

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        At the risk of sounding like a landlord here, there are far wealthier people to be disgusted by.

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          Gates quietly buying as much arable land as he can in the world.

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          False dichotomy, I’m disgusted by both.

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          Yeah, I think it’s backwards to still focus our ire on “landlords” when it’s oligarch (yes, some of whom are also landlords) that are the real enemy.

          In modern society, many landlords are just middle-class folks who bought an apartment building as their retirement fund.

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      “YoU BoUgHt a lIcEnSe tO UsE ThE PrOdUcT”

      Funny how the word license never comes up until you read the fine print. Colloquially you’re buying the product. If we’re going by legal technicalities then legally I ain’t stealing shit.

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      You bought the right to give them money! :D

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      You are renting the software forever, until it’s no longer supported (I’m looking at you Nintendo)

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      The same thing as when you buy a movie ticket.

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      If you “buy” a massage you don’t then own a massage. Lol. Doesn’t matter what time period.

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        Services like massages are paying directly for someone’s active labor, buying a book, a song, or an (offline) game is one a time transaction for an already completed work

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          What you’re paying for when there’s a license or other kind of agreement is more akin to a service. Like permission to use it, renting it. Paying for labor is just renting someone’s body and skills. The seller making the offer gets to determine the terms, and then you have just as much power to walk away.

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    It’s the theft of profit they don’t like, they don’t care if you watch it, just that you give them money for the opportunity to watch.

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      No, they still don’t like it when I buy a copy of a video game and then pirate it as well

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        yup. anti-piracy is about control, not profits. this is trivial to deduce from the simple fact that no one ever measures a drm solution’s performance in total sales recovered, they only ever whine about hypothetical lost ones, which is the corporate equivalent of sideways for attention, long way for effect

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      I think you mean “extract value”

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        I can’t wait to see the split in the next decade or so between AI films from the giants and boutique offerings that feature all-human casts.

        In sure the former will be dazzling crap/profit machines, and the latter to be a slow death as people begin to come of age without any particular desire to watch real people when they can see the craziest shit created using AI. I wonder how long before the CGI will be so good that it will become impossible to tell the difference? I wonder how long before you can tailor the characters in a movie like you can tailor your own game avatars? How long before piracy isn’t stealing IP but actually creating your own versions of movies that can riff of the original and even improve upon them, creating a subculture of film creators that are hunted and aggressively prosecuted by the major content creators?

        I’m a bit apprehensive about that world, but it’s exciting to be on the cusp of such a potential reorganizing of the film world we know.

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          Holy shit that’s both terrifying and intriguing.

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          “Don’t like a dark skinned Ariel? Here at Disney+++ you can configure your movie to have the ethnicity and sexuality you want to see, for just $49.99 per month extra”

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          I do Wonder, if we possible for me to one day tell an AI that I want a CGI pornographic movie about furry transformation and breast expansion. With a story even, because I know I’m sure as hell not getting that from Hollywood. And I don’t just mean a scene that make cater to that, I want the movie to be specifically about that

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    Taking a copy of an infinitely replicable resource is perfectly ethical.

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      In a world where people’s lives are sustained by a model that diminishes their income when copying instead of buying, you can’t exactly call it “perfectly ethical”.

      You can make an argument that your copying isn’t preventing a sale and that probably works most of the time, but not all the time.

      I think “it’s complicated” is a more true statement of the conundrum.

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        The issue is that there exists some sort of digital Bourgeoisie, people that just make their money by owning digital data, while the digital proletariat, the artists and programmers, that creates the data aren’t well financially compensated or might not even be employed at the company anymore.

        Pirates should be mindful who they are hurting, and that depends on the piece of work they are pirating, the time when they are doing it and many other circumstances. That decides if is ethical or not.

        Creators should be well compensated for their time and effort, so that they continue to create and if that is the case piracy doesn’t matter.

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          Self published indie game that you really like? Pay for it, support the creator(s)

          Music written/recorded by long dead people whose rights are owned by some massive faceless corporation to line the pockets of CEOs and shareholders? Fuck them, pirate away

          Future generations will cringe at how much creative innovation has been stifled by our repressive copyright laws, extending it past 20 years flat was a major mistake

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            Thanks, Disney.

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          We all stand on the shoulders of giants!

          when it was black music or achievements, where were those property rights then? chuck berry was robbed, so were many others. Where was the outrage then? seems to me property is only respected if it comes to the belongings of those in power, but if you are a native american your entire country is up for grabs… how come?

          The actual damage is done to the billions of people that are excluded from education, from science and from just books, by property and copy rights. The damage done to mankind done by patent law far exceeds any damage done to individuals holding patents.

          We artificially live in a world that is less educated than it could be. I would like to live in the world with the most possible education.

          Think about who is damaged by our lack of education? think about who benefits from our ignorance?

          Who’s interests outweigh the ability of all of mankind to educate themselves? Our taxes paid for the science, the articles should be gratis.

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            The artificial scarcity around books, science and generally information and education is affecting the trajectory of mankind.

            If all had free access to all information meaning scientific papers, books, plays, literature, musical scores and recordings, then we may have already lived in a start trek style utopia.

            How much has mankind’s advancement already been hampered by the sorry state of affairs?

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      Ummm, actually infinity is just a pure mathematical concept that does not exist in real life 🤓

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        Sure infinity exists. You see it every time you go outside at night and look up.

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          The universe isn’t infinite. It’s very big but not infinite.

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      If I were asked to answer the following question: What is slavery? and I should answer in one word, It is murder, my meaning would be understood at once. No extended argument would be required to show that the power to take from a man his thought, his will, his personality, is a power of life and death; and that to enslave a man is to kill him. Why, then, to this other question: What is property! may I not likewise answer, It is robbery, without the certainty of being misunderstood; the second proposition being no other than a transformation of the first? I undertake to discuss the vital principle of our government and our institutions, property: I am in my right. I may be mistaken in the conclusion which shall result from my investigations: I am in my right. I think best to place the last thought of my book first: still am I in my right. Such an author teaches that property is a civil right, born of occupation and sanctioned by law; another maintains that it is a natural right, originating in labor, — and both of these doctrines, totally opposed as they may seem, are encouraged and applauded. I contend that neither labor, nor occupation, nor law, can create property; that it is an effect without a cause: am I censurable? But murmurs arise! Property is robbery! That is the war-cry of ’93! That is the signal of revolutions!

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          I don’t agree with some of that stuff.

          How do you know before you read the entire argument? 🤔

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            I don’t agree with some of that stuff.

            How do you know before you read the entire argument?

            By reading some of it, I suppose.

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              read the linked text if you are interested in debating me 😁😂🤣😅 I am not gonna make the same argument but worse than proudhon if you don’t care or have time or attention span for that but then you probably shouldn’t say it’s bullshit without knowing what you are talking about 😘

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              No. The first argument is that the author can equate slavery to murder without being misunderstood. They then expound further on that meaning. They say nothing about wages.

              The second argument says that in contrast one cannot equate property to robbery without being grossly misunderstood, which you have so eloquently demonstrated.

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                No, it is from a 19th century socialist, this sort of language isn’t easily understood by most people in the modern day. And to act like it should be so insightful to them is sophistry.

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                  I’m not taking offense that they didn’t understand the argument. I’m taking offense that they openly admitted to not reading it, and then attempting to summarize what it said, poorly. If that’s sophistry, so be it. They’re being willfully ignorant.

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                  A line break or paragraphs or literally any formatting at all would have helped. I suspect it’s an artifact of how the full quote was done as the link, though.

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    Your browser does not support playing HTML5 video. You can download a copy of the video file instead.

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      Idk if it’s just me but that image isn’t showing.

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        Because it’s webm and that shit can blow me.

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          WeBM.

          Yes, yes. Everybody Poops.

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        In case you or anyone else is curious, it’s a reaction gif of Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy from Anchorman saying, “I can’t argue with any of those points.”

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        It’s just a reaction gif (in webm format, which is probably why it’s not showing for us)

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        Shows for me. It’s a 2-second gif. Have you tried on the web?

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          On the Firefox instance I’m running now, it doesn’t show inline in this page. But opening the context menu and “open video in new tab” works.

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        I see app user

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          Exposed

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      Meh, piracy wouldn’t equal stealing even if buying did mean owning. Piracy is duplicating without removing the original and doesn’t take away any existing thing from the current owner. I count potential sells as a hypothetical thing that doesn’t currently exist. Therefore, piracy is nothing even close to stealing.

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    Solid point, me hearty!

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      Arrrr!

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    It’s not piracy it’s reclamation

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    oh… his got the point

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      It’s called a hook, but yes it is pointy.

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    Yep, you can shove your “licence” up there, I bought it it’s mine.

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    I’ve seen it ubder recent Rossmann’s video

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      Rossman is goated as fuck.

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    Surprisingly astute point.

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