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If purchasing isn’t owning, then piracy isn’t stealing

fosstodon.org Jordan Kendrick :popos: (@jordan_kendrick@fosstodon.org)

@Ertain@mast.linuxgamecast.com @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social If purchasing isn’t owning, then piracy isn’t stealing.

I am ashamed that I hadn’t reasoned this through given all the rubbish digital services have pulled with “purchases” being lies.

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  • I'm all for piracy but I still try to spend money where it morally makes sense to me.

    I'll buy, rent or subscribe to content from actual creators or artists or developers if I know I am supporting their livelihoods or careers.

    I'll pirate content if I decide for myself that the content has already paid for the livelihoods of the creators or workers who produced the material and now it's only the title holders and corporate interests that are profiting from the ownership and entitlement of controlling the content for commercial reasons only. For me this is mostly just big budget movies, old films and commercially produced music.

    To me, anything that's already paid to help the original artist or creators should be made public. Locking it away and making people pay for the privilege of the content just to make more profit for someone else is piracy itself. This is especially true for films and music that are so old that the original artists and creators and owners are multi millionaires or just no longer exist.

    I may be wrong but that is my own personal view of collecting digital content.

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