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"I understand being financially pinched. So they can pirate any software as long as they allow me, who is also financially pinched to have unprotected sex with their mother. I mean... condoms cost a lot!"
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2010-09-22
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Had a good friend say this to me...
"I understand being financially pinched. So they can pirate any software as long as they allow me, who is also financially pinched to have unprotected sex with their mother. I mean... condoms cost a lot!"
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2010-09-22
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2010-09-22
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Now, if you were full-time and the only way of sustaining, you, your family, your children, do you think you'd still be ok with the world downloading your songs for free? Again, I'm talking full-time profession, not just a part-time hobby you do after dinner before you go to sleep.
many claim that improper acquisition of intellectual property isn't theft due mainly to the product's "insubstantial" nature. But that argument is a gross failure of logic. Not that anyone cares.
ndi, do you have any idea of the work that goes into one professionally-produced song?
"Approx. $800 for the replication of 1,000 audio CDs, and the placing of the CDs into tamper-proof, adhesive-backed envelopes." - Publishing CEO, Jackson, Tennessee
[...]opening in North America on Friday, December 19, 1997. [...] By New Year's Day, Titanic had made over $120 million
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2010-09-22
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2010-09-22
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2010-09-22
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2010-09-22
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It's a failure of understanding. Pirating isn't theft, as per many simple diagrams all over the net saying that the original isn't removed.
The subtlety that's lost here on most of said people is that it isn't theft, but it isn't OK, either. It's not theft and shouldn't be punished as theft, because theft laws were designed to punish and compensate someone for the loss of their property. This doesn't happen in piracy, so, not, it's not theft..
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2010-09-22
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You started from the wrong conclusion that if you can sing you should be able to live from it.
In any market I can think of at the moment, you have to be good. And if you're good, loads of people want what you sell.
You also made the mistake of assuming a (good) musician lives off selling songs. They don't.They also have videos, concerts, tours, endorsements, all kinds of stuff.
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