I had a talk with a musician the other day. I was mentioning how I downloaded all the episodes of Monty Python's Flying Circus and burned a few dvds with some episodes for my dad. She equated that to going into a store and walking out with the official dvds. We had a bit of a discussion about internet piracy, but not for as long as I would have liked. The talk, however, got me thinking as to how I view internet piracy. I came to a few conclusions.
First, I would never walk into a store and steal something off the shelves. But, at the same time, I have no problem stealing the same product by using torrents, irc, p2p, etc. The simplest answer I could come up with is the anonymity of the crime. No store clerk, security camera, patron, or theft detector is going to catch me if I download something using the internet. There's no fear of being caught, and the crime has become faceless; I don't have to see the face of the person/business I'm stealing from so it lowers the amount of guilt. Do I still consider it stealing? I guess, but I don't consider it the same as shoplifting because if I were to shoplift then I have stolen a hard copy of something (a CD, shoes, whatever), and the company that made that product will have to manufacture another to replace the one I've stolen. But, when I download something, it's a digital copy made from a hard copy that was purchased. The company doesn't have to make another item to replace the one I've downloaded, they'll just end up over producing and having more supply than demand (for all the people that don't buy their product). It's sort of similar to only ever buying pre-owned/used goods. The company that originally made the stuff isn't seeing a dime from your purchase.
Secondly, I do it because for most of these products, I wouldn't buy them in the first place. This seems like a fairly hollow argument as I could say the same thing if I was apprehended for shoplifting: "Well officer, you see, I didn't actually want these so I thought I shouldn't have to pay for them". However, when I look at this a little deeper, I realize that it might be because the things I'm stealing have no value in my mind. The CD that I just downloaded isn't worth the $20 it would cost at a store, mainly because I can spend a few minutes searching the internet and download it for free. That book I was interested in reading that costs $50 can be found in a torrent somewhere. These things just aren't worth my money because they can be found anywhere and, in most cases, are exactly the same quality as they would be if you bought it from a store.
I guess I'll stop for now to keep the size of this post down, and to collect more thoughts about this. But for now, I'm wondering what everyone else thinks about piracy. Do you consider it stealing? Are you concerned about companies that are losing money because of this? Do you download pretty much everything you can, even if it's something you would normally support (a game by a company, album by an artist, etc)?
Finally, what do you think could be done to fix the situation of internet piracy?
I'm not really sure as to what could be done about internet piracy. It might have something to do with making products worth more in the eyes of a potential buyer. I know for a fact that attempting to shut down p2p sites is a wasted effort as it's like cutting the heads off of a hydra. I'll have to think for a while longer before I can come up with something good.
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