[QUOTE="Pixel-Pirate"]
Piracy forces an industry to evolve, introduce new products, and change practices. Otherwise a company just rides the same item or IP for decades.
MrGeezer
I think that the same could be accomplished byt just not buying the stuff.
If anything, I think that piracy just clouds the issue, and allows companies to get away with BS (such as DRM) in the name of "anti-piracy".
If the people who had a problem with these companies' practices decided to not buy and to also do without the product/service entirely, then I guarantee that those companies would change their practices a LOT ****ing faster.
It's like, if you boycott Dr Pepper because they kidnap children and force them to make Dr Pepper under penalty of death (Dr Pepper doesn't do this), and then you continue to get all the Dr Pepper you want by stealing it out of vending machines, thwen the whole point of the boycott is suspect.
Better is to do without until the companies change, because then they can't continue to do the same **** while dismissing their lost sales as the result of piracy. But as I said in the recent thread about the collapse of civilization, FAR too few people are actually willing to make personal sacrifices. If people want music and don't like the business practices of companies releasing that music, doing without the music entirely provides a stronger statement and incentive to change than getting that music illegally, for free. Doing without the product/service ENTIRELY provides a hell of a lot more incentive for companies to change their practices. But people are willing to pirate, even though it hurts their cause, simply because they are too weak-willed to make a REAL statment and show that they really don't need the product/service. They want change without having to make any sacrifices, and that's one of the reasons why it's taken so ****ing long for any changes to be made.
Piracy HURTS the cause of many people, but they do it anyway. Because they really don't care about their cause, they just want everything and are willing to give up nothing.
The problem is it's really hard to convince millions of people to not buy something they want. However you really don't need to prod someone to pirate, they'll do it on their own. Simply put, relying on people to just not buy it isn't going to happen, ever.
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