Rock 'n Roll is eroding our society.
Those hippies and their long hair are eroding our society.
Comic books are eroding our society.
Dungeons and Dragon games are eroding our society.
Movies are eroding our society.
TV is eroding our society.
Violent video games are eroding our society.
If you had said Van Gogh, I'd have agreed with you. But then again, living off just painting is almost impossible even in this day and age. (In his time at least, you didn't have photographs, so if you wanted a portrait, you went to a painter, so it was possible to make a living off painting, if you didn't mind scraping the bottom of the barrel)
But using Shakespeare as your example just made you the laughing stock of the week.
The Dutch tax office releases their own tax-software every year, even for the Linux and Mac platforms. And they make it so, that everyone can fill it in, but if needed a tax consultant can help out where necessary.
I've been to several concentration camps. I've seen the photos that were taken there of the people that were imprisoned at Dachau and Auschwitz.
I've seen the actual gas chambers, I've visited the remnants.
What have you done, ignorant Holocaust denier?
You want a dose of Zyklon B to prove that it doesn't kill people?
dearth Pronunciation (dûrth)
noun.
1. A scarce supply; a lack: "the dearth of uncensored, firsthand information about the war" (Richard Zoglin).
2. Shortage of food; famine.
And since it isn't dealing about food, I think that definition #1 applies here.
There was (and still is, in some territories) a remarkable lack of compelling, simple, non-annoying, authorized services.
Most services that I have access to, only offer me (not-quite-HD) streaming solutions, but then I'd have to watch the stuff on my laptop (which has just 1 speaker), instead of on a home cinema set.
If I go to the pirate sites, I could get an HD version that I can play just about anywhere of the same content. Hmm, I wonder which of the two would be more compelling, simpler and less annoying?
If downloading == felony, then what the hell are you doing on this webpage? Don't you know that you broke the law by browsing the web, since that everything you see in a webbrowser (and email client) needs to be downloaded first?
Please don't. Don't give EA the chance of increasing their statistics of their OMG PIRACY! - The Sky Is Falling spreadsheets.
Just let the torrents of SimCity get bitrot, and leave the physical discs in the bargain bins.
Re: Solution: vary your pirating according to source!
You do realize that in certain parts of the world, you've just committed a crime, right? By linking to "infringing material".
And I'll actually reverse what you're calling out for in your ill-advised response.
I'll gladly pay those who don't mind if people share their work online, but I won't buy/download/touch with a 11 foot pole any stuff released by companies that don't give a rat's arse about my first sale rights.
The exception is, that there's no expectation for Techdirt to be offline.
That said, you could download the entire website to your hearts content to read it offline.
Try doing that to SimCity.
That'll only happen when Simcity hits the bargain bins at your local game store as a "silver collection" edition. Or perhaps a GOTY-edition.
Until then, EA will double down on their stupidity. And to this day people are supporting them, by buying the crap that EA shovels out the door.
I'm sorry, Maxis developers, but you won't be getting paid from my money. Nor will I play your game, because I refuse to be used as an anti-piracy statistic.
I will not 'pirate' this, I will not pay for this.
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I'm out of popcorn
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history repeating?
Those hippies and their long hair are eroding our society.
Comic books are eroding our society.
Dungeons and Dragon games are eroding our society.
Movies are eroding our society.
TV is eroding our society.
Violent video games are eroding our society.
It appears we shouldn't have any society left.
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But using Shakespeare as your example just made you the laughing stock of the week.
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*posts a photo of it on instagram*
*waits by the door for the police to arrive*
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Perhaps the US tax office could look into that?
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I've seen the actual gas chambers, I've visited the remnants.
What have you done, ignorant Holocaust denier?
You want a dose of Zyklon B to prove that it doesn't kill people?
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noun.
1. A scarce supply; a lack: "the dearth of uncensored, firsthand information about the war" (Richard Zoglin).
2. Shortage of food; famine.
At least that's according to this site:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/dearth
And since it isn't dealing about food, I think that definition #1 applies here.
There was (and still is, in some territories) a remarkable lack of compelling, simple, non-annoying, authorized services.
Most services that I have access to, only offer me (not-quite-HD) streaming solutions, but then I'd have to watch the stuff on my laptop (which has just 1 speaker), instead of on a home cinema set.
If I go to the pirate sites, I could get an HD version that I can play just about anywhere of the same content. Hmm, I wonder which of the two would be more compelling, simpler and less annoying?
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Expect the feds to come a-knocking.
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Just let the torrents of SimCity get bitrot, and leave the physical discs in the bargain bins.
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Re: Solution: vary your pirating according to source!
And I'll actually reverse what you're calling out for in your ill-advised response.
I'll gladly pay those who don't mind if people share their work online, but I won't buy/download/touch with a 11 foot pole any stuff released by companies that don't give a rat's arse about my first sale rights.
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That said, you could download the entire website to your hearts content to read it offline.
Try doing that to SimCity.
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Until then, EA will double down on their stupidity. And to this day people are supporting them, by buying the crap that EA shovels out the door.
I'm sorry, Maxis developers, but you won't be getting paid from my money. Nor will I play your game, because I refuse to be used as an anti-piracy statistic.
I will not 'pirate' this, I will not pay for this.
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Techdirt has never advocated for piracy, that's all inside your brain.
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