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Initiateofthevoid@lemmy.dbzer0.com ⁨19⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

Lol swing and a miss again, my friend.

Nice use of the word “entitled” - really sums up your stance on the consumer/business relationship.

The consumer is “entitled” for protesting predatory or unethical business practices.

The consumer is “entitled” for opposing the ongoing enshittification of entire industries.

The consumer is “entitled” for wanting businesses to not be able to legally hide behind unsustainable licensing practices that provide no value to society and further entrench the ever-growing rent/subscription model that is squeezing people dry for no reason.

The entire point - the entire fucking point - is that these licenses are not okay. So, no, I don’t pay for these licenses, but I don’t think anyone should be able to pay for these licenses, because I don’t think anyone should be able to “sell” these licenses.

These licenses - like many unethical business practices - put the corporation that offers them at a financial advantage over the corporations that don’t.

Regulations - in every industry - levels the playing field. They allow ethical business practices to be viable and competitive, instead of being liabilities and risks.

We have every goddamn right to protest those business practices whether or not we do business with those companies - just as we have every right to protest unethical or discriminatory hiring practices by companies that we don’t work for.

But enjoy the taste of corporate boots!

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