• Zoolander@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Neither of those things are true. I’m not ignoring that at all. In fact, I haven’t argued anything about the price of media at all. If you don’t agree that the value of the product is worth what someone is charging for it, don’t buy it.

    Your second statement also is not true unless you believe the flawed idea that people are entitled to those products. You’ve provided a false dichotomy. A third option is that people simply don’t find the price being asked worth that amount and simply don’t ingest that. Piracy is not the only other option and the idea that not having piracy would mean that things are more expensive is nonsense. People would simply not watch those movies or consume that media and creators/distributors would be forced to lower prices or not make any money and cease to exist.

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      11 months ago

      “If you don’t agree that the value of the product is worth what someone is charging for it, don’t buy it.”

      Good idea, I’ll pirate it instead.

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          11 months ago

          Because that is how markets work. You would not buy a doughnut if you had access to them for free (say in a workplace). By this logic you are stealing every time you don’t pay for something making literally every interaction or lack of interaction a monetary transaction or theft.