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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

I don't know man. The companies have no respect for us as consumers. Why should we respect them and their copyright in that case.

"justify" stealing it from them.

In many cases, these services stream shows which they did not have a hand in creating but own the distribution rights to. In that case pirating seems like a weak case of stealing to me. The original crew have already been paid and rewarded for their work and now the streaming companies are just storing and streaming that content which is the same thing piracy websites do. On the other hand pirating newer content and content that is platform exclusive because they(HBO, Disney, etc) are the ones that made it seems a lot more like stealing to me. I am not going to feel guilty for pirating shit like friends or Seinfeld. I am also not going to feel guilty for pirating content which has been geoblocked in such a way that it is not available in my country through any legal means.

What I am trying to say with this is that there are situations where piracy is both convenient and justified

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The companies have no respect for us as consumers. Why should we respect them and their copyright in that case.

You shouldn't and I don't. You're arguing against a stance I did not take. It seems most everyone here is. It's like people can't imagine a position that doesn't fall into the dichotomy of wrong or justified. It's not, it's like the actions of a chaotic neutral character.

Take a step back and read your argument. You're talking about watching Seinfeld, a pure luxury. It's not like you're starving and trying to feed your family, or protecting someone from grave injustice. You want a luxury but aren't willing to pay the price, so you take it. I have no problem with you doing so because fuck those greedy cunts, but it's not justified.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yes it's a luxury but in a lot of 3rd countries, these luxuries help people to learn and improve their English and general soft skills.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I can see in that case there being at least mild justification. But this is not what the op is about, it's about a rich American who feels like he is being screwed by Netflix and finds pirating more convenient, so that makes it justified.