• @mkhoury@lemmy.ca
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    81 year ago

    No no, that is not what the headline says.

    The headline says “you’re told that what you’re doing is buying by the people selling you the media, but that’s not what you’re actually doing. So, if they’re lying to you about what you’re buying, then pirating a different thing isn’t stealing the thing they are trying to sell you.”

    It’s definitely tongue in cheek and has some hyperbole in it, but that is the gist of the statement.

    • @0ops@lemm.ee
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      31 year ago

      then pirating a different thing isn’t stealing the thing they are trying to sell you.

      Maybe not that version of the thing specifically, but it’s still stealing if they ultimately created it and you obtained it ignoring their conditions for sale.

      Don’t get me wrong, you have a really good point. A lot of times the bootleg version of a good is better than the legal version because of the legal version’s tos and spyware enforcing them. I just don’t see how obtaining the bootleg isn’t piracy/stealing. There’s good justification for stealing it imo (as a pirate myself), but that’s all it is, justification. It’s still stealing.

      So I guess I’m just being pedantic when I say I disagree with you, but realize I see where you’re coming from, and that we basically agree in spirit

      • @mkhoury@lemmy.ca
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        1 year ago

        I get ya. I think there’s also a petulant sentiment of “you don’t want to play fair? Then fuck you, I won’t either”