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RE[6]: Comment by Alfman
by lucas_maximus on Tue 18th Dec 2012 20:12
in reply to "RE[5]: Comment by Alfman"
Ah. Even then. I'm not saying it's right, I'm just saying it's inevitable. If you put a €100 bill out in the open on the street, you don't expect it to last very long either. Doesn't mean it's right that someone takes it, just that it's inevitable.
While true. Doesn't mean it is right.
I live near La Linea in Spain, everyone litters. Doesn't mean it is correct? No it makes the streets filthy. I put my rubbish in the bin (that are provided) because it is the decent thing to do.
There's no use in complaining about it, because there's nothing you can do about it.
Except saying that it isn't okay to do it. You know you kinda have some exposure on here.
Just saying.
RE[6]: Comment by Alfman
by WorknMan on Wed 19th Dec 2012 00:04
in reply to "RE[5]: Comment by Alfman"
Ah. Even then. I'm not saying it's right, I'm just saying it's inevitable. If you put a €100 bill out in the open on the street, you don't expect it to last very long either. Doesn't mean it's right that someone takes it, just that it's inevitable.
Right, what he said. If you put something out on the internet that's not encrypted, it's no longer yours. And no amount of bitching and whining about how unfair/wrong it is will change this fact. Not that I like it any more than you do, but I generally tend not to stress over things that we can't change.
Sure, it might be legally yours still, but it's time that we stop this madness in believing that we have control over the distribution of something in a space where things are infinitely reproduceable and instantly transportable for $0. Asking people not to copy something that can be copied an infinite amount of times for nothing is the very definition of insanity. It's like if somebody invents a replicator that can copy physical objects... are you going to ask people not to clone a loaf of bread?
RE[7]: Comment by Alfman
by lucas_maximus on Wed 19th Dec 2012 18:12
in reply to "RE[6]: Comment by Alfman"
It's like if somebody invents a replicator that can copy physical objects... are you going to ask people not to clone a loaf of bread?
Ask Jesus if he thought it was easy? </joking>
However someone's time and skill went into making the original loaf much like a photograph. Should they not be compensated for making it so.





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Ah. Even then. I'm not saying it's right, I'm just saying it's inevitable. If you put a €100 bill out in the open on the street, you don't expect it to last very long either. Doesn't mean it's right that someone takes it, just that it's inevitable.
There's no use in complaining about it, because there's nothing you can do about it.