with awe these days, although it is a debate that comes from years ago, the controversy over the "Law Sinde" and the battle between supporters of tough on the pirates and the advocates of "all Free. And I admit, not without fear of being disqualified, I am of those for sanctions of those who argue that the creators must charge for their work and those who believe that piracy is not that takes us to a cultural impoverishment .
But one thing that surprises me most is the large number of journalists who argue against the "Law Sinde" and advocating little more than the anything goes. I know that on this issue any maximalist position is bad and the download a movie or an album from time to time never hurt anyone. But those from time to time, multiplied by hundreds of thousands or millions, are what make the business of culture is falling apart.
Because, basically, what bothers me is that the "pirates" for ease of reference, have no arguments other than the fact that it is better not afford to pay. It's that simple. And that can disguise of philosophy, can be decorated with phrases "anti", you can decorate with bombastic statements against the major labels, Hollywood or whoever. But really really, I just want to enjoy free creative work of others, rather than pay for it.
really is pirated as was double-parked or parked on the pavement, that is, because it is easier to find somewhere to park "legally" puteemos but to another person or preventing the passage to pedestrians. "If it's just a moment" they say. Make no mistake, this is a philosophy of life: if I'm doing well, others Darn them.
We'll see. If anyone goes to the cinema to see a movie, no one pays for a disc or a DVD, nobody buys a book or everybody reads the newspaper on the Internet, how the business is based? To me, that I explain. What the hell lives a creator if nobody paid for their work? If my newspaper nobody pays you for reading my articles, why would you pay me? I can not go home reading my information to change the will. My only way to win life is that someone is willing to pay for my creation. It's that simple.
everything is better, of course. The digital canon is theft, because surely. But piracy have become a daily thing, too. People get off more films that will never see, too. We are not willing to pay even a few cents for a song if there is a way to get free, too.
This has a name: more than piracy, I would call rogue traders, the typical English picaresque. We are a nation of irresponsible, shortsighted, like giving us the consequences of our actions if we fulfill our desires.
worst thing is that we are creating a generation accustomed to everything for free, although, of course, willing to pay 8 or 10 euros for a glass or three or four euros a day for a pack of snuff. But yes, paying $ 1.20 for a newspaper, a product that is behind the work of hundreds of people, it seems expensive. I do not understand anything.
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