• Elias Griffin@lemmy.world
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      In fact just the other day information wanted a ham sandwhich before I set it free so it could find more people not on an empty stomach :/

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      Oh yeah, tell me about Intellectual Property, Patent, Invention, and Ideation thievery, was it still there afterwards? IP theft has been recognized for centuries.

      Back to the basement Mustafa Jr…

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      Yes but you don’t have a right to create derivative works which by definition is all that AI can spit out.

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        I am so glad humans are never derivative with culture. Just look at the movie The Fast and Furious. If we were making derivative works we would live in some crazy world where that would be a franchise with ten movies, six video games, a fashion line, board games, toys, theme park attractions, and an animated series that ran for six seasons.

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    I can see a lot of comments against copyright here, but has anyone considered the implications of changes to copyright on copyleft?

    I argue copyleft is demonstrably socially useful in locking things open. I do wonder if we’ll end up the two being different legally…

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    Perfect I will actually just start putting copyrights statements both on my site and in the source code. Ughhhh!!! But fine if you wanna go down this rabbit hole LFG bitch!!!

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    Fair use once it’s posted on the web? Thank you very much for the framework to pirate anything and everything.

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    And this is why I don’t have ANY moral qualms about pirating shit: they’d do it to us in a heartbeat if there was a buck to be made.

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    Pirating Windows for your own personal, private use, which will never directly make you a single dollar: HIGHLY ILLEGAL

    Scraping your creative works so they can make billions by selling automated processes that compete against your work: Perfectly fine and normal!

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      bunch of fuckin art pirates. crying about software piracy while they have their own bots pirating everyone’s art.

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        It’s not even piracy though. I never saw anyone torrent Windows_XP_Home_Cracked.iso and go “Hey guys, check out this operating system I made!”

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      Do people still pirate Windows? You can download the iso directly from Microsoft’s website and you don’t need a registration key anymore.

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        You do need a registration key, but now it’s tied to the hardware so it activates as soon as you connect to the network, no need to actually type the registration key.

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          They’re saying Windows will lock away some customization, but you don’t need a key to use it nowadays.

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    Sure bud, pirating some Microsoft Studio video games and windows ISOs right now. What? I found them on the open web!

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    So if I see it on the “open web”, I’m free to use it however I please? Oh, I get thrown in jail and everything I own taken away.

    If companies are people per “citizens united”, why doesn’t the same apply to them?

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      And if a company makes a negligent decision, which kills a million people over time, why is no one being put on death row? They can and do have it both ways, but I can still wish for a just world where if companies are people, they can be put to death for mass casualties caused by their decisions.

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      Yes. Exactly. Although there isn’t much left worth stealing from Microsoft.

      (This was a low-key “Microsoft bad, Linux supreme”, comment.)

      (And now it’s no longer low-key.)

      (I’m using a touch-screen keyboard for writing this. And yet I can’t open my doors using the keyboard. Ever wondered why that is?)

      (Correct, because I forgot my keys at home and didn’t put them on my keyboard.)

      (Now it’s just a –board.)

      (Oral diarrhea over. Go get some guhd Linux!)

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        This is the year of the linux desktop!

        By our powers combined, we’ll exceed 2% market share!

        (no actually, please support linux. I just switched like a month ago and while it’s so much better than windows there are so many petty annoyances that will never get resolved unless more people bitch about it and that kind of support needs more users)