This was my thought, aside from blatant stealing of a drink, there really isn't anything they've done wrong. Nothing was broken, no one was bothered. They should get in trouble for the drink but nothing else they did warrants any kind of trouble.
Before you copyright people troll, a finite good is different than an infinitely copied product.
I have a co-worker who loves talking about how fantastic his new sony this or that is. I explained to him I hated the company and everything that they had done to ensure my experience with them was below sub-par. The root-kits, the aggressive lawsuits, multiple data breaches, etc. and he kept saying how great they were because they were going to be taking away resale of games with their next platform. I really hope this kid wises up because otherwise he's a really nice kid, but he always picks abusive partners to love.
Sorry you're laid off, but how is it Netflix's fault? The market created a situation where customers were better served by a new product. This is a problem in many industries and has been talked about at length. I have degrees in web and print design and the internet has allowed web design to be off shored and there's not much around for the print design. No one in the far east is at fault because they are able to offer the same product for cheaper, that's capitalism.
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