• LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    All that’s happening here is a bunch of computer nerds have figured out how to get things for free, and declare they have the right to steal things simply because they can.

    Same thing as all the looters in California who know that they can steal up to $1,000 of merchandise from any brick and mortar store, with no consequences. So gangs of kids in black hoodies are going into stores and filling up their bags and running out the door with $999 of unpaid merchandise per kid, and there’s nothing any of the store clerks can do, and the police won’t even come out to intervene.

    So now all the stores can do is lock up all the merchandise behind plexiglass cases and now any normal Shopper has to ask a store employee to unlock each item they want to purchase, and the employee has to carry it to the front of the store until the customer pays for it.

    Is this the kind of world you want to live in?

    I mean I kinda wish we could go back to the days when people’s hands were cut off when they’re caught stealing. That might incentivize people to stop stealing stuff that other people produced for sale in order to earn a livelihood.

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      2 months ago

      All that’s happening here is a bunch of computer nerds have figured out how to get things for free

      No, all that’s happened is that the state has convinced you that it’s reasonable to grant someone a monopoly on the expression of an idea that lasts something like 120 years. I bet you’ve never even stopped to question that, or that you even know what the length of the original copyright term is. I bet you don’t know the history of Hollywood, and how it ties in with copyright infringement. Or, how when the US was a new country it immediately ignored all the copyrights imposed by the British monarch.

      Same thing as all the looters in California who know that they can steal up to $1,000 of merchandise from any brick and mortar store, with no consequences

      Suuuuure… That happened. And now you’re conflating theft with copyright infringement again. They’re not at all the same.

      and running out the door

      Why would they be running out the door if there are no consequences? It’s almost as if there would be consequences if they were caught.

      Is this the kind of world you want to live in?

      You mean, the current world? The one that works according to the rules you’re advocating?

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            2 months ago

            Jesus Christ you are insufferable. And you don’t know anything about money or the exchange of goods or services for other goods or services.

            You’re the fucker standing in the back of the theatre having not bought a ticket saying “the cast would have the show anyway! So no problem!”.