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Actually "the most persistent, pig-headed jerk" gets the last word in because the rest of us get bored trying to have a reasoned discussion with people who can't appreciate logic and reason because they already "know" they're right... so the thread doesn't come to a halt, it just ends up with the most persistent, pig-headed jerks...
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you keep hammering on that argument and that fiction is knowledge and wants to be free and it just sounds awful and egoistical... you don't even want to read the best from mankind, all available for free in the public domain, no, you want useful knowledge from Stephanie Meyer's best sellers, which no doubt will help a poor African child get his daily bread and education, right? ![]() |
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You seem confused. I've never even once hinted that "fiction is knowledge and wants to be free". Giggle keeps saying that, but I think it's a bit loopy myself.
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Copyright is not theft. Even most people who are pro-copyright agree that it is not theft. Even most people who think copyright infringement is morally wrong don't think it's theft. Even the Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that copyright infringement is not theft. Why are you and certain other people so attached to the idea that copyright infringement is theft? Do you think it's not possible for someone to make the argument that copyright infringement is wrong without the word "theft" or "stealing" involved? Last edited by pietrocrazy; 03-04-2011 at 05:31 PM. |
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why are we still here? O_O
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And let's face it -- most people who download illegal copies and try to argue their guilt away do so for purely selfish reasons. They just have this sense of entitlement that others should work for them for free. And a disclaimer here, I am just a reader, not an author. But unlike some, I do think that an author of a book I read deserves as much respect as the mechanic who fixes my car. I don't share the view that Western Society in particular should only pay people for manual labor and that anything that ever happens to be on a computer and can thus be easily copied is just worthless 1s and 0s. So if King Giggles's attitude prevails then very soon nobody will have any work. Perhaps Giggles can move to China and work on an Apple assembly line, that seems to be the only kind of job he considers worthy of getting paid for. Last edited by HansTWN; 03-04-2011 at 07:33 PM. |
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Do you think that those who copied books before the invention of the printing press felt that they were involved in wrongdoing? Or do you think that they understood that what they were doing, copying and spreading knowledge, was beneficial to all. Time to visit the library to find an old post about it?? ![]() There's an argument about the potential benefits of copying outweighing the potential harms of copying. It appears that all the new copying methods, although at first vehemently opposed by the entrenched copying industries of the time, eventually resulted in oodles more money for those copying industries, as well as the creation of new copying industries. If history is anything to go by, once copyright is abolished, we should expect the most massive increase in wealth generation the world has ever seen. I don't buy the poor little artist argument. Probably because I might be one and I like copying stuff. I mean stealing stuff, to paraphrase Picasso. ![]() |
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![]() Ever thought of why there are so few opportunities for decent jobs for you? Since you are so free to think, perhaps you should think about that. |
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The problem is that when people say "copyright infringement is theft", what they really mean is "copyright infringement is an evil, despicable act because it is theft". The idea being that if you can slide by the idea that copyright infringement is theft, then you've won the debate without having to actually argue the specifics about copyright infringement. As to the "copyright infringement is despicable" argument, however, I'm not so sure. As I see it, copyright laws have been put in place to encourage the creation of new content, by helping creators to earn money from their creations. There's no inalienable human right to profit from your creations, and the laws aren't intended to defend them. It's all about what's best for society. But what if society decides that's a crock, and that creators will keep finding ways to create even if they can't make much money from creating? Personally, I think we've seen lots of evidence of that with open source software, blogs, podcasts, YouTube and God knows what else. Sure, a lot of it is crap, but a lot of it isn't crap too. I'm not saying that the average filesharer has gone through this thought process, or even cares about any of this. But what I have been saying is that copyright laws have NEVER been effective at deterring individuals from copying and sharing stuff. What has been effective has been the cost, difficulty and loss of quality with the copying processes available to individuals. Now that has changed, and a huge proportion of the population has no moral issues with sharing stuff like crazy. So I'd say copyright is dead. Dead, dead, dead. And rather than arguing about how despicable filesharing is, we should be finding ways to keep creators creating quality content without copyright. |
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@Enkidu I like your avatar too, Futurama inspired? Very nice greens, did you make it yourself?
Copying DOES NOT restrict the creators right to profit. Please stop saying that it does, it just makes this useless debate continue. We need to imagine ways for creators to profit in a world of infinite and free copying. ![]() Last edited by Giggleton; 03-05-2011 at 02:21 AM. |
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