• NormalC
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      10 months ago

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        • CloutAtlas [he/him]
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          10 months ago

          This is so fucking stupid. If you steal a physical item, say, a block of cheese, it is no longer in the possession of the shop, and can't be sold to someone else. The cheesemonger will have to make another block to sell.

          If you copy and paste a bunch of 1's and 0's, the original is still there. How was that theft? Does the original still exist?

          Is watching a movie at a drive in from outside the lot with a pair of binoculars theft? If you can hear a copyrighted song from your neighbours yard, is that theft? Taping a movie when it airs on TV with a VHS, is that theft?

          • GoodEye8@lemm.ee
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            10 months ago

            If you tell a joke and I start to word for word retelling your joke then I haven't stolen your joke? After all the joke still exists in your head.

            If you have an excellent idea, for the sake of scale let's say it's a million dollar idea, but you don't have the means to realize that idea. Now let's say I heard of your idea and I can realize the idea and make millions off it. Have I stolen your idea? The idea still exists in your mind but it's no longer a million dollar idea because I already made millions from it.

            If someone scrapes the web for your activity to create a profile of you (which is for instace what Facebook does) is that stealing your data? After all none of your data goes missing

            Similarly if someone hacks your bank and takes your financial and personal data the bank holds, is it not stealing? Does it magically turn into stealing if after taking your data they delete all the data from the banks system? What if they encrypt it without deleting, effectively making the data impossible for the bank to use?

          • radiofreeval [any]
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            10 months ago

            Theft is when capitalists could make more money but didn't

            • AuthorityClassError@lemm.ee
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              10 months ago

              Actually, more accurately: 'Theft' is when capitalists could make more money fucking you over, but couldn't. *Actual *theft is when capitalists make more money by fucking you over and then pay the fines for it as a cost of business.

        • CloutAtlas [he/him]
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          10 months ago

          Redefining theft from "taking a physical object that isn't yours" to "right click copy, right click paste" has got to be one of the best psyops of all time.

          I was never going to give Todd Howard the money for this regardless, after FO76. He would have received $0 for this game regardless of if I downloaded it or not.

    • KurtVonnegut [comrade/them]
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      10 months ago

      ... Do you think workers in a car factory don't get paid until someone actually buys the car they helped build? All the devs have already been paid!

      • atomicfox@lemm.ee
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        10 months ago

        And how do these companies make the money required to pay the salaries of their employees?? 🤔

        • msage@programming.dev
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          10 months ago

          Record-breaking profits usually suggest that even when they have all the money, they will not pay the devs much.

        • Jerbil
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        • CloutAtlas [he/him]
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          10 months ago

          If you carjack someone else, commit actual grand theft auto, does that mean the workers in the car factory that produced the car get their pay retroactively revoked?

          That's actual theft, you stole it from the owner, and even then it doesn't affect the factory workers' salary at all.

          If I get a copy of Starfield from a friend after they're done playing it, does that count as stealing the devs' salary?

    • Rolivers@discuss.tchncs.de
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      10 months ago

      As if they do lol. All the money goes to the high level managers/shareholders.

      The ones doing all the work get paid a small flat amount.