31 Jul
I seriously feel like I’m the last person who still pays for music, movies, books, software and games.
Everyone around me is ripping off one thing or another. One grabs game ISOs, one grabs AVIs of movies that just hit theaters, one’s got a key generator for pretty much any program out there and another has HDDs full of music from newsgroups.
This really gets under my skin, especially when they offer me the free stuff and I turn them down. I’m usually called a sucker for paying for this sort of thing, and that sometimes causes me to go off on them.
You see, as a web developer I deal exclusively in intellectual property and digital property. I don’t produce a tangible product. When a worker produces something that you can touch, then everyone understands that taking it without paying for it (assuming its creator charges for it) is considered stealing. Somehow, when the product in question is digital, then that common sense is lost.
“If I can rip it, if I can download it, if I can copy-and-paste it, then it is mine,” seems to be the mantra of the pirate.
I get paid to produce code, something that can be easily “copy-and-pasted” if you know where to find it. If I was charging for that code, and I found that someone had copied it and then went on to distribute it, I would feel just as violated as if someone took off in my car during the night.
This barely scratches the surface on how much it bothers me, but I should stop myself before I bore you. What do you think, do I take this too personally?
4 Responses for "The Last Non-Pirate"
Does this bother me? Yes and No.
Yes- it bothers me because I’m being made an ass of on a day to day basis. For example, I just brought a 2007 Suzuki Gsxr1000 Super sportsbike ($12,500.00) this morning and by midday, after driving off the lot, a buddy (saying that loosly) of mine comes along and said he just stole one($0.00), brought a clean frame and title ($1500.00) off a salvage yard, and is about to transfer everthing. Thus giving him the same bike, that I just spent over 12g’s for, for a less than 10% of my cost. That bothers me.
Your arguemnt is well noted but comparing it everyday stuff like cars and people’s belongsing can get crazy. thats why we have something call security to stop pirates, theives, and hackers to get to out things. The example above bothers me extremly and affects everyone one way or the other. Its just not right.
Maybe there’s a way to ban people from taking codes that you spent so many hour developing, maybe theres a security system out there that can protect your work.
No-It dosen’t bother me because of he above mentioned example, I made a call to the cops, and got $1200.00 for tuning the bastard in. Hehehe.
To each his own. i for one don’t feel that the cycle is correct if its pirated or copied. I feel that it can fail on my at any time. And that would be cool if you could wrie a code with a half life encrypted in it. That if its copied or duplicated, then the code rearranges it self and they get nothing, jack, zelch, nada, zero, etc….you get my point.
Without getting into the debate about whether or not IP is “real” property and subject to the same rules, I will say that you’re doing is something totally different.
The work you’re doing is:
* per a specific customer’s request
* to meet a specific customer’s specific needs
* with the expectation that they, and they alone, will pay for it
If you were making video games or other shrinkwrap software, or even a closed-source CMS, it might (I still say “no”) be another story.
But for the vast majority of the stuff you’re working on, so-called piracy is irrelevant. So you’re definitely taking it too personally, on that level.
Now I know you’re busy as hell
I’m not going to say that you’re taking it too personally. If it’s how you feel then it’s how you feel. I’ve always known that you were totally against piracy, but I never really knew how strongly you felt about it. I’m not going to express my opinion on the matter cuz I don’t want the internet cops knocking my door down courtesy of Narco Free and a $12 informant commission. lol
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