July 16th, 2003, 10:14 PM
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Re: Philosophical Quandry: Piracy
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Originally posted by geoschmo:
quote: Originally posted by PvK:
You can only give stipends to people who receive a certain amount of the voluntary approvals from the consumers.
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So why not just cut out the inefficent middle man and just let the buyers buy what they want from the sellers they like. If the seller doesn't make something the buyer wants he'll get it from someone else. There's your voluntary approval right there.
Capitalism, what a concept. You're just ignoring the points and the topic. There are many reasons. Two are:
1) Like your previous suggestion, your solution doesn't address unauthorized copying. My system authorizes all copying. Your system retains incentive to copy without paying, but technology makes such copying trivial and costless (except to the creator who loses compensation). Nonetheless, your suggestion works to a limited extent, as evidenced by Shrapnel.
2) Your suggestion doesn't include how to eliminate the current megacorporate leeches which dominate the industry.
PvK
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