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"People who create e-Books for commercial distribution do so for commercial gain, and deserve to be rewarded if one reads their books." It seems that second-hand bookshops are violating your moral principle (if it applies to pbooks as well as ebooks - maybe there's a distinction I'm missing). |
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Moral principles are never entirely "black and white" - one has to be sensible about applying them. In the case of 2nd hand bookshops I think that their benefit to society (that of keeping out of print books in circulation) outweighs any potential loss to an author of a lost sale as a result of someone buying a 2nd hand book rather than a new one. Don't you agree? |
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![]() As far as payment goes, a PayPal account is good enough, so there's no need to do contact Credit Card companies. The web aspect, as you said, can be learned. Furthermore, most search engines rank pages by content - so what's more likely to reach the top page - a site with torrents of all kinds or the specific book website of the authors? Quote:
As far as sneaking into theaters goes no, no I don't. Thankfully the city was nice enough to issue all students free cinema theater tickets. I'm happy to say that now I go to the theater once or twice a month unlike before when I went there only if there was a really big hit. And what's more, I tend to purchase popcorn and thus boost the theater's revenue somewhat. As far as trains go, I haven't been on one since I was a kid. Nowadays I usually use buses or planes. Quote:
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I agreee with your benefit argument but I also believe the benefit argument is correct in a lot of cases where you would call people thieves. |
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In your mind, is it morally necessary to compensate someone for their labor when you take advantage of that labor, assuming they have not voluntarily donated that labor to you? Is 'not always'? |
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And this whole thread (I thought ) was about the morality of that. I'm not arguing piracy doesn't exist. I'm not arguing that you can't get a pirated copy. Neither am I arguing that you can't buy clothes which are sewn together by 6-year-olds in damp basements in 3rd world countries for significantly less money than union-organized workers in my own country. (I feel that I can make this comparison if people can say that not having free books is equal to starving.) |
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Tax payers are forced to pay for roads they don't drive on, for military actions they don't support, and for loads of other things. Vote for a different party.
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They're happy to take money from hard-pressed tax payers who have been coerced into paying it against their will. A tax payer who is obliged to pay for books they don't want, might consider getting some books they do want for free as a way of balancing of the books (excuse the pun ![]() It seems to be human nature to use the 'wrong's done to us, to justify doing 'wrong' back - it's the motivation behind DRM after all. |
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Piracy didn't spring up out of the blue for no reason what-so-ever. It emerged to fill the needs and wants legitimate publishers failed to address. There wouldn't be piracy if these issues were addressed but it seems ever so easier to complain and lobby than to improve upon these shortcomings. Quote:
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If you want parallels to writing, then I might write a book and post it for free on my website, either with a CC license or not, just because I think my book contributes in some way to the community and I want it to be free. Or I might post the book because I want to impress potential agents or publishers, or because I want my friends and family to see that I actually finished a book. I might post just the first chapter and ask someone to pay for the rest of the book. I might give that book away, but offer other books for sale. The point is, by posting it myself in a public place, I'm effectively donating it, just as someone who plants a garden in front of their house is donating that effort. But that doesn't mean the owner of the garden wants people trespassing in back of the house to see the prize roses they're preparing for a competition, and it doesn't mean I want people hacking into my website to take books I'm not offering for free. (Not that I'm offering any books at this time-- I'm still trying to decide what to do with my writing.) I agree with you about the wind-blown seeds, though. There have been some interesting court cases involving agribusiness firms like Monsanto and contamination of neighboring fields with their genetically modified seeds (or even pollen) in which Monsanto has tried to sue the owners of the fields for deliberately using their IP (genetic engineering) without paying for it. I think that's absurd. If Monsanto wants to sue anyone, they should sue those who bought and planted their seeds and didn't put nets over their crops or didn't leave a wide enough border around their fields to prevent escape of the seed, but I think that's futile. The neighbors can't control what the wind blows onto their land. It's not the same as the darknet where you can decide whether or not to download something. This would be more like being sued because a virus dumped a copy of a cracked book into your ebook reader. ![]() |
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With all the discussion we've had on this forum about where the costs of publishing are, there's really no excuse for this. The book stores are taking nearly half the profit (but they're also paying facilities and staff costs). Printing also takes a chunk. The "greedy publisher taking advantage of the poor defenseless writer" is a myth we can lose. Maybe the contracts should be more in the writers' favor, but the imbalance isn't much in favor of publishers, either.
And I personally would much prefer to read fiction that's been attended to by a professional editor. |
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HRM. I haven't written any books. Pay attention. I write commercial software for a living. |
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