Pluralistic: "If buying isn't owning, piracy isn't stealing"

kpw@kbin.social to Technology@lemmy.world – 1729 points –
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The ability to change features, prices, and availability of things you've already paid for is a powerful temptation to corporations.

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You aren't.

Yes I am. And the two companies I worked for both were small, offered their products for cheap and still had people pirating the modules or circumvent licensing terms. It's a legit problem that a lot of people don't see why they should pay for software simply because it's sometimes easy to steal it.

circumvent licensing terms

So to be clear: was it possible to purchase and own the software? Or did users have to pay a subscription for a license? Because personally I'm getting sick of every piece of software thinking it's appropriate to require a subscription.

How about you don't use it if it is to be paid by subscription? How is it justified to go against an agreement just because you don't like it?

If something is wrong you have a moral obligation to go against it. Be it legal or not.

That's why I am against indiscriminately pirating all digital goods. Because it's morally wrong to have people work for you and then not pay them.

So either way I'm not paying for it. In that case pirating is not a lost sale.

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