Comment on Do you prefer to buy games on Steam or GOG?
bassomitron@lemmy.world 2 months agoDefending multi-billion dollar corporations in this day and age is absolutely bizarre.
Comment on Do you prefer to buy games on Steam or GOG?
bassomitron@lemmy.world 2 months agoDefending multi-billion dollar corporations in this day and age is absolutely bizarre.
MeekerThanBeaker@lemmy.world 2 months ago
You do realize there are thousands of people who try to earn a living making the content people consume. The majority are not billionaires, they are not millionaires. Many are trying to get by… the “common folk” you speak of.
bassomitron@lemmy.world 2 months ago
And how much of those profits go to those workers? Let’s take a well known Marvel movie, the Avengers. It cost roughly $220 million to make. The total global box office for that movie is estimated around $2.8 billion. That’s ~$2.6 billion in profit. Please tell me how much of that went to the film crews and various film departments? Hell, a huge chunk of the budget cost probably went to the actors to begin with.
Anyway, my original point wasn’t even entirely around sticking it to the billionaires. Until laws are made to protect our ownership of digital licenses, I have zero problems with people pirating. The majority of folks are going to be paying, so a minority of people–who typically have lower disposable income–pirating content are not destroying regular peoples’ livelihood, this has been proven for over two decades now.
Bottom line: Come down from your ivory tower and just let it rest. Regardless of what either of us says or believes, pirating will continue with or without us. You can disagree with it, which is fine, or you can justify it, which is also fine. It won’t change reality either way.