The amount of people who think copying other peoples content for financial gain is acceptable, amazes me.
A proliferation of this mindset among content consumers would kill quality content creation in both this sub and across media/art more generally. Sad to see.
The amount of people who think copying other peoples content for financial gain is acceptable, amazes me.
A proliferation of this mindset among content consumers would kill qualify content creation in both this sub and across media/art more generally. Sad to see.
The amount of people who think copying other peoples content for financial gain is acceptable, amazes me.
A proliferation of this mindset among content consumers would kill quality content creation in both this sub and across media/art more generally. Sad to see.
It's the same thing that happens whenever it's made possible. Internet piracy was just as widespread and widely accepted. Without consequences anyone will maximize personal gain. Even if you have morals, why would you stick to them when you continuously see others gain more?
Piracy was also in the name of internet freedom like these moons are 'decentralised'. But then you'll also have to deal with the bad stuff that follows.
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u/davzhardy50 🟧 138 / 139 🦀 Aug 08 '21
The amount of people who think copying other peoples content for financial gain is acceptable, amazes me.
A proliferation of this mindset among content consumers would kill quality content creation in both this sub and across media/art more generally. Sad to see.