[QUOTE="Matt-4542"][QUOTE="burpysmurph"][QUOTE="Matt-4542"][QUOTE="Zero5000X"][QUOTE="Matt-4542"] [QUOTE="Zero5000X"]people still buy CDs? Next you're gonna tell me people still pay for movies...burpysmurph
Some people think its a slap to the face of the artists and directors.Its like saying-
Yeah, I really like your music/movie but theyre not worth anything.
it was more or less a joke... but have you ever heard the phrase: "Just because you have an idea doesn't mean it belongs to you?"
Cant say I have.Intellectual content has no business being "owned". Physical media does, until the Star Trek Replicator comes to fruition, then we really have food for thought.
Congratulations, youre the first user on these forums to flatout make me think W.T.F is he talking about :|An idea or concept (music, television, games, and movies included) should not be considered proprietary beyond an acknowledgment of who created them. Information for the purposes of entertainment or other dissemination of knowledge has no business being considered a "commodity" in it's own right in today's day and age.
Physical non-replicateable objects do for the time being, until they are able to be replicated, much like your grandmothers 19th century dining table. Then we shall talk about the morality of duplication.
I hate you... so much! :cry: Im so confused :lol: Im ignoring you :cry:
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