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  • nimpnin@sopuli.xyztoFuck Cars@lemmy.worldSad but true
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    6 days ago

    The difference in intent makes sense. The difference in primary function does not, killing a person with a kitchen knife is no better than with a gun.

    The problem with car accidents is that it’s difficult to know the intent of a person, especially carelessness kills a lot more people via cars than via kitchen knifes, and we can’t know for sure when it was an honest mistake by the driver.









  • The problem is that the producer’s business model is based on making and selling copies

    This is all too vague to actually understand the effect of piracy. The economic impact depends how much piracy replaces actual purchases.

    When I was a teenager, I would pirate a lot of music. At the time, I had very little money to spend. This copying did not replace any purchases. On the other hand, me not buying music right now is a lost purchase since I could spend money. That’s why I spend some money every month actually buying music from bandcamp or whatever, which offsets the revenue that the musicians would otherwise lose.

    Also, if the artist has other revenue streams, it doesn’t matter as much. Musicians for example don’t make a lot of money off of streaming nowadays, and a lot of their revenue comes from merch and concert tickets etc. So if you spend money there, copying doesn’t really bankrupt the artist.

    Of course each type of media has slightly different mechanics, but in general there are a lot of ways you can do piracy without really undermining the business model of the artists. And very rarely are the effects the same as for theft.