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It makes it really easy for people to dismiss an argument when all they read is "no, it is not stealing", particularly in this domain.

I think it's really important to be upfront with saying what you believe is wrong. Now, does anyone have any other models (I mentioned the Kickstarter model already) that can equally reduce the above-mentioned friction? That is, allowing a creator to take a chance on making something in advance, and then on average extracting the fair fee for everyone who wants that service? As long as it averages out, society in general is better off (assuming you think it is worthwhile for the works to exist to begin with - I'm guessing this is true, otherwise you wouldn't be interested in obtaining it to begin with). So with copyright, I can safely take that chance - over time, if I create enough works, some may lose (not be popular enough), some may win big (and I make much more than the time I put into it). I really don't know how many people are interested - it might be 10,000 maybe 5,000 or possibly 50,000. This all adds friction to the system.Ĭan we invent some technique to remove this friction? How about, I'm willing to take a chance on the popularity of my work, and build it in advance. Or sign a legally binding contract that they owe $10.00 each once the product is delivered. But now everyone either has to pay in advance, then wait a year to receive it. Or, I could find 10,000 people to each give me $10.00 in advance to make it. But now the problem is, to almost any potential customer, that work is only worth $10.00. Now I could find someone to give me $100,000 as a fee for creating that work (assume that I have no other desire to make it for myself, so I would only do that if someone pays me). To make it simple, put a price of my time at $100,000 for that one year. It is going to take me one year to create it, working 8 hours a day. Say that I have an idea for a copyrightable work. Ok, so let's break this down a bit further, and have a world without copyrights.
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Unfortunately it doesn't seem that there's a need to prove that someone watching a copy for free would be more likely to pay for that copy than go outside and play a game of catch if the content wasn't available for copying. I'm not saying we don't need some system of compensation if we want to continue to produce art - but just as a boycott is a very passive act of resistance, so is not paying for crippled (DRM) content. So we need another word than "theft" - and that word certainly isn't "piracy" - people that violate copyright, rarely murder people or disrupt trade routes and critical infrastructure. Now, if I (somehow) get hold of a copy of a digital file you want to sell me, you'll be less likely to be able to get me to buy it (although, studies have shown that those that copy content a lot, also tend to pay for content a lot). If I copy your movie, you still have your movie. I take your loaf of bread, you have one less loaf of bread. In theft you take something from someone else, and they are then deprived of what you took.
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I don't even have a TV aerial anymore as that broke, I just have 3 TVs, 3 Firesticks and a Chromecast, job done. Until that day though, I've cancelled all streaming services (as they removed my favourite shows or only offer series/seasons I don't want) apart from Prime as I like the delivery times and cloud storage. If Kodi/Exodus was a fully legal, licensed platform whereby I could pay monthly/per-show (at an agreeable price), I'd pay - because it's so easy to use and it has almost everything.
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Why would I order a DVD and wait for days? Or buy it and wait hours to download it? Or setup another subscription service for a monthly cost? Why do any of this when I can be watching it within seconds, cost doesn't even factor in, it's just so easy and convenient. If I open Netflix to watch an episode of something, and they only have half of the series/season, I'm just going to use Kodi to watch it for free. Just like electricity, people will always take the path of least resistance. It won't make a dent on piracy, in fact the use of Kodi will likely now increase as any press is good press.
