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Re: Piracy
« Reply #45 on: February 02, 2012, 01:14:57 pm »

This isn't a joke.

Why bother ignoring common language conventions then? You clearly know what this topic is about. Insisting people are using the word wrong is stupid. Words change. Get used to it.

For the same reason you would protest if I renamed your favorite political ideology pedophilia.
I mean, it's just an obvious attempt at labeling a practice the media don't like, and file sharing have nothing to do with piracy.
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« Reply #46 on: February 02, 2012, 01:20:13 pm »

Piracy is the universally recognized word for illegal file sharing.  When you start arguing over what word to use (The worst is in discussions about god where people start arguing about what letter they put before gnostic and whether or not x person is y type of gnostic whatever) you drown the argument in useless semantics.
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Re: Piracy
« Reply #47 on: February 02, 2012, 01:20:24 pm »

This isn't a joke.

Why bother ignoring common language conventions then? You clearly know what this topic is about. Insisting people are using the word wrong is stupid. Words change. Get used to it.

The reason that piracy and theft are being used in place of the words copyright infringement is to demonize copyright infringement and make people think of it as something other than it is. It is an intentional corruption of language in order to sway perceptions and the arguments that form around the topic. It is a subversive form of mind control and getting used to it is submission and acceptance, even endorsement of that control. That is why I bother, I can never accept that.

Piracy is the universally recognized word for illegal file sharing.  When you start arguing over what word to use (The worst is in discussions about god where people start arguing about what letter they put before gnostic and whether or not x person is y type of gnostic whatever) you drown the argument in useless semantics.

The reason that it is universally recognized is that it has intentionally been made to be universally recognized by the side that wishes to conflate copyright infringement with crime so that it can then become crime without argument. it is not useless semantics, it is very useful for the side that wished to acquire and maintain the control of all culture for exploitation and profit.
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Re: Piracy
« Reply #48 on: February 02, 2012, 02:04:33 pm »

"Pirate" has been used in the context of this sort of thing for over 400 years.
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« Reply #49 on: February 02, 2012, 02:19:47 pm »

For the same reason you would protest if I renamed your favorite political ideology pedophilia.

More like if it was common usage to call the ideology pedophilia and there was not the same negatives of the association. EI I could say I support pedophilia and no one would be shocked or whatever.

If that was the case, then sure, similarity. But it's not. So no. Not like that.

This isn't a joke.

Why bother ignoring common language conventions then? You clearly know what this topic is about. Insisting people are using the word wrong is stupid. Words change. Get used to it.

The reason that piracy and theft are being used in place of the words copyright infringement is to demonize copyright infringement and make people think of it as something other than it is. It is an intentional corruption of language in order to sway perceptions and the arguments that form around the topic. It is a subversive form of mind control and getting used to it is submission and acceptance, even endorsement of that control. That is why I bother, I can never accept that.

Piracy is the universally recognized word for illegal file sharing.  When you start arguing over what word to use (The worst is in discussions about god where people start arguing about what letter they put before gnostic and whether or not x person is y type of gnostic whatever) you drown the argument in useless semantics.

The reason that it is universally recognized is that it has intentionally been made to be universally recognized by the side that wishes to conflate copyright infringement with crime so that it can then become crime without argument. it is not useless semantics, it is very useful for the side that wished to acquire and maintain the control of all culture for exploitation and profit.

So rather your mind control then theirs? Copyright infringement is not the right words anymore then piracy.

Your point might have been valid long ago (apparently 400 years ago), but no longer. No one thinks they are connected even with the fact they have the same name. Are you really stating that we who use that word are both brainwashed by... someone (since words are invented just like that by anyone) and too stupid to separate the meanings?
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Re: Piracy
« Reply #50 on: February 02, 2012, 02:26:03 pm »

Could... could we take this discussion back to the copyright thread, or the "is piracy theft" one? They're like, probably less than a dozen pages back. Wouldn't even be much of a necro.

OP! This is why I suggested digging up those links! We've had these arguments dozens of times before, some of them fairly recently! Save us some time and frustration by just reminding people what's already been said!
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Re: Piracy
« Reply #51 on: February 02, 2012, 02:27:11 pm »

Could... could we take this discussion back to the copyright thread, or the "is piracy theft" one? They're like, probably less than a dozen pages back. Wouldn't even be much of a necro.

OP! This is why I suggested digging up those links! We've had these arguments dozens of times before, some of them fairly recently! Save us some time and frustration by just reminding people what's already been said!
Sorry sorry i was side tracked by all of the derailing. I'll find the post in a second.
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Re: Online Piracy
« Reply #53 on: February 02, 2012, 02:52:48 pm »

Did anyone catch an article in the scientific american, where an author published his work, allowed it to be pirated and found his sales increased significantly?

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« Reply #54 on: February 02, 2012, 02:55:23 pm »

I'm sure there's more but these are just in this board.
Excellent, thank you! Incidentally, I'm marking that post and quoting it as soon as I see any other copyright/piracy discussions come up, at least if someone else doesn't beat me to it. Should help things along.
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« Reply #55 on: February 02, 2012, 02:57:08 pm »

Did anyone catch an article in the scientific american, where an author published his work, allowed it to be pirated and found his sales increased significantly?

Promoting piracy can be a very effective marketing tool. But not always.
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Re: Online Piracy
« Reply #56 on: February 02, 2012, 02:59:33 pm »

Did anyone catch an article in the scientific american, where an author published his work, allowed it to be pirated and found his sales increased significantly?

Promoting piracy can be a very effective marketing tool. But not always.

The article in the SA being published after his unprotected work was released, with no mention to piracy?

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Re: Online Piracy
« Reply #57 on: February 02, 2012, 03:02:53 pm »

Promoting piracy can be a very effective marketing tool. But not always.
Honestly I'd like to see a linux based console. The law says nothign about HAVEING to put copyright protection in your console. Just that it shouldn't be able to play games that you haven't made with the stock settings, if others make it do other things than it's not your problem. the reason i letter bombed my wii was to put linux on so i could watch movies and play homebrews etc. something that game companies seem to despise now.
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Re: Online Piracy
« Reply #58 on: February 02, 2012, 03:08:08 pm »

Did anyone catch an article in the scientific american, where an author published his work, allowed it to be pirated and found his sales increased significantly?

Promoting piracy can be a very effective marketing tool. But not always.

The article in the SA being published after his unprotected work was released, with no mention to piracy?
Then what makes it any different than any other "unprotected" work? Where's the control group in this experiment?
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Re: Online Piracy
« Reply #59 on: February 02, 2012, 03:14:01 pm »

Then what makes it any different than any other "unprotected" work? Where's the control group in this experiment?

It's not an experiment, an observation :P
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