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Epicly portrayed 😅🥲
Are we back at equating the copying of data with real theft that physically removes objects so they're not available to the owner anymore?
Copying and then selling STEALS profits. It's very simple. It's not hard to see what is moral and what is immoral.
Intellectual property is not real property. It's just a government-granted monopoly.
I never read links. Tell me what YOU know. Links are for those unable to articulate their thoughts authentically. The more you link, the less you think.
I already told you. And then gave you a link to educate yourself, because you're not important enough to me to spend that much time on elaborating on it. If you're unable to read long-form content, then you should probably not be a teacher tbh.
Unwilling not unable. I don't have to read what other people order me to read.
> Intellectual property is not real property. It's just a government-granted monopoly.
This is already the gist of it. It is factually true. And the claim that you can prove something that doesn't occur (e.g. that someone would have bought a streaming subscription instead of torrenting a show) is obviously false.
Also, AI companies don't sell the product that may have had artificial IP on it. Similarly, you yourself are also allowed to read a book in a library, or any public website, and then synthesize your newfound knowledge and ideas into any other product you create.