• BallsandBayonets@lemmings.world
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    3 months ago

    What if someone richer than the peach grower took a picture of the peaches, and then demanded everyone else pay them instead of the peach grower for copies of the photo of the peaches? Would you still be upset if the peach photographer didn’t make money from every single person who obtained a copy of the photo of the peaches? In some cases, the peach grower got paid before the photo started being sold, in other cases the peach grower gets 0.0004% of the profit from each peach photo sold.

    • where_am_i@sh.itjust.works
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      3 months ago

      Classic lemmy logic. Lemme say something ridiculous, but it’s “capitalism bad”, so everyone will upvote.

      You’re playing a game, or watching a movie made by labor. Highly qualified and paid labor.

      All those involved in the production could easily go and make their own company and do their own movies/games. And they often do. But you keep pirating AAA titles and Hollywood produced movies instead of paying for indie games and watching independent cinema.

      That’s because deep in your soul you’re a capitalist hoe, you’re just also a poor joe, but somehow you need to rationalize.

      You want the system of capitalist abuse in the media industry to end? Instead of pirating, stop consuming for-profit media, and take your hard earned cash to support independent creators.

      Piracy helps that capitalist system. Cuz they’ll abuse everyone they can, and those who can’t will illegally use the results anyways. And this way no independent market will ever form.

      You’re not a warrior of freedom, anon. You’re a corpo sucker, just a poor one.

    • Katana314@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      If it’s the photographer’s wish to make money off the photo, and each person who sees it agrees that it’s high value, then yes, I’d be upset about him not making money. If it was so easy to take good photos of peaches, I’d prefer everyone took their own for their eye-catching uses. As it so happens, it’s not so easy.

      In fact, it’s extremely hard for photographers to convince clients, even wealthy magazines, to pay for photo licenses.