Dooey Jo wrote:Darth Wong wrote:Because the current model is harming society and handicapping the entire computer industry. Either come up with a better model or scrap the current model entirely, because the current model is shit.
Did you miss the
three times I agreed with that statement?
No, but I see how you keep making arguments that ignore it anyway. This whole "OK, that's a good point, BUUUUUUUT ..." style of pseudo-concession is bullshit.
Yeah, whatever, go with my newspaper or museum analogy then. I'm asking why you seem to suggest that covering one's expenses by charging a smaller sum from a larger number of people is an unfair business model compared to for instance a contract.
Case in point. It's not about whether it's an "unfair business model". It's about whether it's harming society. You keep making arguments that ignore this point, yet you act as if I'm treating you unfairly by acting as though you have not acknowledged it.
I've stated several times in this thread that I disagree with current copyright laws, especially in that they hold too long. An engineer expect to be paid when someone wants to use a patent of his, for as long as the patent hold. Couldn't artists be expected to be paid every time someone, for example, downloads their song (after which the buyer can do whatever he likes with the song, except things that hurt the artist's sales too much; you're not allowed to give away a patent you've bought the right to use either, as far as I know), for as long as the copyright holds (which currently is way too long, in case I have to state this again)?
Not if the mechanism of doing so is harming society. There you go AGAIN, ignoring this point that you say you've acknowledged three times.
That's not the kinds of tolls I meant, I meant those that are to cover the construction costs only, after which the toll is removed (in the case of a state-owned bridge, but not necessarily the hypothetical privately owned).
What difference does that make? The point remains that you are physically using someone's property. IP is
not the same thing as physical property, no matter how many times IP wankers say that it is. You can't just make an instant copy of a bridge. And if you could, I don't see how the owner of the original bridge would be able to charge you tolls for using your copy.