I just go in and shoplift the CD's, DVD's and everything I can get my hands on from the stores.
Same thing isn't it?
I do that with groceries at the supermarket. Just wheel the cart out the door.
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I just go in and shoplift the CD's, DVD's and everything I can get my hands on from the stores.
Same thing isn't it?
You have a misapprehension of the word "illegal."
Let's criminalize youtube'ers who put songs on repeat cause they aint paying a single cent either.
Wait a sec, but I need to get this straight. Don't artists have contracts with the record studios? They earn money anyways, not depending on the sells their cd make, right? So downloading music is not affecting artists in the slightest.
Plus internet makes you x100 times more popular, people like Justin Bieber and One Direction wouldn't even be that famous without illegal downloading.
This is a messy topic. Stealing is wrong, sure.
But so is the annoying practice of releasing half an item and expecting people to go find the other half a la "if you buy this disc, you get an online code to use for rare material." And then you buy the disc, and after a while, the online material is removed and the links go dead. Or the famous "sorry, this is not available for viewers outside the US." I still paid extra for the disc with the bonus material, and now I can't use it? Fuck you, studio moguls - once bitten, twice shy. I've made the effort to get the stuff legally, and I'm not going to jump through more hoops to enjoy it. I wouldn't put up with this kind of service from a retailer or restaurant; why on earth do you think I'll put up with it from you?
Games in particular - you buy the software, and then when it installs it tells you that it needs a massive patch downloaded before you can use it. We're not all on super-fast 40mbps lines with limitless data, actually; some of us would end up paying 2-3x the cost of the software in the first place to download the patch which makes it work. I understand this is an antipiracy measure, but hey - I didn't pirate the material; I bought it and I object to having to download 4gigs of additional fixing which will take days to come down (literally; our interwebs are not fast in the 3rd world) and cost a ton of extra money. I bought the fucking thing and I expect to be able to use it out of the box. When I buy a car, I don't have to wait for the wheels to arrive afterwards. It should be ready to go because THAT'S WHAT I PAID FOR.
So fuck you too, gaming houses, you're screwing over the wrong people and so I'm not buying the games anymore. I am playing them though... yay for piracy!
Short version: these industries need to rethink their strategies, and quit biting the hands that feed them. I got tired of being the sap who paid the money and was forced to put up with the bullshit, so now I just don't. Those of you who make a living out of it and who are now starving because I refuse to get screwed over... sorry. But hey - put some pressure on your employers for me and I'll happily revert to being a paying customer.
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Games in particular - you buy the software, and then when it installs it tells you that it needs a massive patch downloaded before you can use it.
My roommate bought Diablo 3 last summer. He still hasn't been able to install it.
My roommate bought Diablo 3 last summer. He still hasn't been able to install it.
Exactly.
And no, it doesn't make pirating the stuff right, of course it doesn't. But piracy still exists, even while those of us who tried the legal route are all puppets on a string, so how is this useful?
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This is a messy topic. Stealing is wrong, sure.
But so is the annoying practice of releasing half an item and expecting people to go find the other half a la "if you buy this disc, you get an online code to use for rare material." And then you buy the disc, and after a while, the online material is removed and the links go dead. Or the famous "sorry, this is not available for viewers outside the US." I still paid extra for the disc with the bonus material, and now I can't use it? Fuck you, studio moguls - once bitten, twice shy. I've made the effort to get the stuff legally, and I'm not going to jump through more hoops to enjoy it. I wouldn't put up with this kind of service from a retailer or restaurant; why on earth do you think I'll put up with it from you?
Games in particular - you buy the software, and then when it installs it tells you that it needs a massive patch downloaded before you can use it. We're not all on super-fast 40mbps lines with limitless data, actually; some of us would end up paying 2-3x the cost of the software in the first place to download the patch which makes it work. I understand this is an antipiracy measure, but hey - I didn't pirate the material; I bought it and I object to having to download 4gigs of additional fixing which will take days to come down (literally; our interwebs are not fast in the 3rd world) and cost a ton of extra money. I bought the fucking thing and I expect to be able to use it out of the box. When I buy a car, I don't have to wait for the wheels to arrive afterwards. It should be ready to go because THAT'S WHAT I PAID FOR.
So fuck you too, gaming houses, you're screwing over the wrong people and so I'm not buying the games anymore. I am playing them though... yay for piracy!
Short version: these industries need to rethink their strategies, and quit biting the hands that feed them. I got tired of being the sap who paid the money and was forced to put up with the bullshit, so now I just don't. Those of you who make a living out of it and who are now starving because I refuse to get screwed over... sorry. But hey - put some pressure on your employers for me and I'll happily revert to being a paying customer.
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Sometimes, with their stupid sticky web of contents rights management and geocoding and distribution agreements, I find that no one is willing to take my money.
