• Daftydux@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 hours ago

    Do I have to remind you how lucky you are to have a fridge!? Back to work, or they will unplug your internet!

    • TheLeadenSea@sh.itjust.works
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      10 hours ago

      Piracy already isn’t theft. At worst, it’s unlicensed copying. Conflating copying, where the original is not lost, to theft, where it is, should never have been done and was only ployed by the big companies to make it sound worse than it is.

  • 𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆@lemmy.world
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    It is fundamentally a theft of the autonomy, self determinism, and right to unfiltered information required for citizens in a functioning democracy. Loss of ownership is fundamentally a coup against democracy by overlords of neo feudalism.

    Frame your argument as a citizen wronged by thieves and you will defeat the nonsense. Ownership of any part of your person including your digital presence to exploit and manipulate is a form of modern slavery; literally buying and selling people to manipulate and exploit them. Anything that has any potential to filter information, no matter how remote, unlikely, or illegal, is an act of treason in a real democracy when it lacks full transparency. Every digital device you use must be fully publicly documented with a publicly accessible toolchain for anyone to monitor or review. Trust as a policy is fundamentally opposed to democracy without exceptions. Trust is a trap of authoritarianism. Citizens are required to be fully informed and skeptical of all sources. For example, every mobile device made has a proprietary SoC processor and modem that are interconnected in undocumented ways. There is absolutely no way to know who or what is truly connected to these devices at any point in time. This is the real reason removable batteries no longer exist despite being more dangerous, wasteful, and an environmental disaster.

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      5 hours ago

      Bricked switches come to mind, John Deere was trying to make self-repair illegal. Can’t be long before someone decides users don’t deserve their device.

    • TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.com
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      4 hours ago

      would you like to come over and watch a movie at my home theatre ?

      i only charge one dollar for free all you can eat popcorn, a comfy chair, 12 foot screen, and huge sound system.

      ignore the FBI warning after I press play.

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        4 hours ago

        Pirated movies are not something you’ve paid for. And watching DVDs with friends is not “illegal exhibition.”

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          i don’t pirate movies. i buy dvds.

          and charging people a buck to watch “my dvd”, though, is illegal up to $250,000 fine and five years in prison

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            So your issue isn’t that you don’t actually own the DVDs you paid for, but rather that you’re not allowed to run an unlicensed cinema.