Alternative take: Piracy is, at worst, morally neutral, and does not have a significant adverse effect on the profits of the people who produce media.
Alternative take: Piracy is, at worst, morally neutral, and does not have a significant adverse effect on the profits of the people who produce media.
I wish companies would stop with subscription models.
It’s so cute!
I hope this is what the reboot is about.
When not even the companies take these massive documents seriously, it’s clear that we need to rethink how this all works.
That’s not great, but I don’t think it would be utterly terrible.
This could be a pretty entertaining mobile game.
Maybe if they’d fix their work culture this wouldn’t be as big of an issue.
I honestly can’t really imagine anyone digging out a multitude of old consoles just to be able to play one or two titles each. If you want to play older games, surely emulation is the only feasible option for the vast majority of people.
Also, thanks for pasting the full text here!
I suspect your story is not unusual. Piracy is, at worst, a morally neutral action.
Oh, that person was definitely insulting people and accusing them of addiction, and it wasn’t cool at all. I just think the whole “let people enjoy things” retort is ridiculous and overdone.
I see. My apologies for misunderstanding you.
More clarification would be helpful, I agree.
the same way each other digital storefront does
I’m not sure if I’m understanding you correctly, but “everyone else is doing evil too” is not an incredibly effective defense against doing evil.
Rights are not a purely legal concept. You can have rights that are not codified by law.
How about letting people enjoy things?
How is this person’s criticism preventing you from enjoying things?
I bet the Deck has a lot to do with this.
Lemmy is so much better than Reddit! Anyway, the admins of this instance are deciding what you’re allowed to see, just like Reddit.
So I thought I’d share. It’s simple, but here we are. To find them (in Android 13)
Android Settings > Apps > See All Apps > top corner Show System
I’m running Android 13, and this path does not exist. There is no “see all apps” option.
I’m done with that place.