It's popped up -- and it's worthwhile discussion.
What is piracy, in this sense? For the moment, let's ignore counterfeit goods like fake Rolex watches -- though there's a lot of overlap. Let's stick with electronic piracy, covering things like peer-to-peer file sharing, knowingly purchasing pirated DVDs or CDs, and the like. And let's remember that actually doing any of this on Martial Talk is generally prohibited (see Section 7 in the Rules), since it's often illegal. Here is some information from the RIAA.
What are the arguments defending the various forms of piracy? What about arguments against?
What is piracy, in this sense? For the moment, let's ignore counterfeit goods like fake Rolex watches -- though there's a lot of overlap. Let's stick with electronic piracy, covering things like peer-to-peer file sharing, knowingly purchasing pirated DVDs or CDs, and the like. And let's remember that actually doing any of this on Martial Talk is generally prohibited (see Section 7 in the Rules), since it's often illegal. Here is some information from the RIAA.
What are the arguments defending the various forms of piracy? What about arguments against?