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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The idea that you can "steal" an idea from somebody is so idiotic I can barely express it.

You're not stealing anything when you copy!! Nobody is deprived of anything! If I make a piece of artwork and post it, and somebody copies it to their computer, I didn't lose anything!!

[โ€“] Username2345 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Nothing material is lost, but if you're charging to see said piece of artwork and that dude who saved it on his computer shows it to other people you're loosing money. And don't come with the excuse that if they're weren't going to pay for it in the first place you don't loose money, because that some cheap argument to get something free, i would like to see entering a store and grabbing a book and reading it completely, then saying that you weren't meaning to pay in the first place so the author didn't loose any money, they will kick you out inmediatly.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

First off, I've sat in many book stores and read magazines and books and never once had anybody kick me out or object.

Second, do you really think that all the people walking past a stadium where a paid concert is happening are thieves because they hear the music from the outside?

Third, they aren't "losing money." They're just not making money. Its theoretical money, it doesn't exist. If I told you I'm selling my old smelly socks for $10,000 and you refuse to buy them, I didn't lose any money at all. You didn't steal $10,000 from me by not buying what I wanted you to buy.

Is it "stealing" if you read a book and then tell your friend all about it and they don't buy the book because they don't think the story sounds compelling? Is it "stealing" if you buy a book and then let your friend read it without buying their own copy? What if you buy a book, read it, and go online on your blog and give the book a bad review, and hundreds of people that read your review now don't go and buy that book? Did you "steal" all those potential sales from the author by giving your honest opinion on their book?

The whole concept is absolutely ridiculous.

[โ€“] uberkalden 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Lol, the copium. If you pirate digital goods, you are stealing. Just own it. It's not the same as physically robbing a store, but it's still theft. We don't have to feel bad for the mega corp making less money, but I also don't have to buy your bullshit excuse for doing it

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Lol, way to address my points. It's "theft" even though nothing is lost, taken, or destroyed by anyone...Sure...

I can imagine you calling the police frantically outside of a stadium reporting a "mass robbery in progress" because dozens of random people walking by are hearing the copyrighted music without paying for it haha!

Intellectual property is like a unicorn, it's imaginary and mythical. You can't poach a unicorn, and you can't steal IP, it's just that simple.

[โ€“] uberkalden 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Bullshit. What happens if everyone steals it? Is that cool for the creator? I'm sure they won't feel like anything was stolen from them since you can't physically hold it

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I have a dog named zeety, his eyes are small and beady.

I just wrote that original poem. I'm charging $1,000 for anybody who wants to read it. You've read it now, so you'd better pay up. Don't you dare rob me of my right to that $1,000!

I accept crypto payments, you can pay in installments of $100 per month if you need. I'll be expecting you to pay up immediately. You're not a hypocrite, are you?

Let's see how serious you are about the things you claim to believe. That poem is my intellectual property according to you, and you are a thief stealing it from me if you don't pay what I demand for it.

Let's make this interesting, you pay me $1,000 for that poem, I will post screenshots verifying that I donated every dollar to various open source projects, 100% dead serious, I won't keep a single cent of it.

Screw it, if you just pay $100 for that poem, I'll donate 100% of it to various open source projects.

Your move.

[โ€“] uberkalden 2 points 1 year ago

Lol, no. I'm not paying for that poem. You just published it on a public forum. Besides, I don't want it. I'm not going to copy it or distribute it. If I want what you made and you put a price on it, I either pay for it or go do something else. Your example doesn't make any sense and I'm not going to sit here and explain it to you any further.

I'll leave it here. IP doesn't exist. If it's digital it should be free. Follow that to its logical end and maybe we arrive at the same reality.