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I'm getting the feeling that the average Lemming is a pro-piracy advocate only for as long as it's them financially benefiting from it but the script interestingly flips when a company they don't like does the same thing.
If money wasn't an issue, there's be no reason to pirate anything. It's a financial decision. There's no practical difference between earning fifty bucks and saving that much - in both cases you're left with 50 more bucks to spend.
There's a pretty big difference in scale, and the perpetrator, and whether or not they're benefiting monetarily, and much more.
Stealing is wrong whether it's for personal or business use. Which one is more wrong is besides the point.
Capitalism is on hell of a mind breaker. Most artist will allow IP to be lifted for random people which can't buy their stuff. Does Meta have monetary issues ? Or may be IP law were never to protect artist but to exploit and get more money.
You can keep the insults to yourself.
It's virtually never the case that people genuinely can't afford it or that it's simply not available for purchase anywhere. In the vast majority of cases, people pirate because they don't want to pay. It's a financial decision that leaves them no ground to stand on and criticize others for doing the same.
A person downloading a pirated copy of a book w/o any DRM for their own leisure use on their own device is different from a multi trillion dollar corporation who is using those books to train an LLM to make AI Slop and make money from it w/o even crediting the authors for their work.
The difference is only in scale. Stealing is stealing independent of if it's for personal use or not.
Nothing is being stolen here. Just an illegal copy. Copy is made for varying reasons here and have different moral aspects.
I'm using theft an an example due to it being the closest equivalent. The point still stands: if it's wrong for an company to do it at scale, then it's wrong when an idividual does it too.
Scale is not the only difference. The companies who do this end up making money with something trained on someone's else's work. If a regular Joe Shmoe pirates a book, they don't earn anything with it.
That's not entirely true either. There's no practical difference between saving 50 bucks and earning 50 bucks. In both cases you're left with more money to spend. Piracy is equally a financial decision even if it's just for personal use. You're saving what ever amount it would've cost to buy that media.
I feel you have it the wrong way around. The "average Lemming" is pissed, because private piracy is prosecuted and punished while Meta's is not.
I, for once, couldn't care less whether Meta pirates the shit out of all the books if I am allowed to do the same ¯\_(ツ)_/¯