Sparrow
Veteran
I've used this in the past to good effect here in the UK, feel free to use it, but only on the understanding that I have no legal insurance so cannot take any responsibility if it all goes <bad> cease and desist letter
It is wrong, but lets face it. You make the image and put it where it can be stolen with little problem and then blame the thief.
I would not do it, but this is so easy and times are bad.
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It is wrong, but if I leave my car door unlocked and leave my sunnies on the dashboard is it Ok to just take them?
It was easy to take them and times are bad–do these thing make it OK?
It may be a generational thing, i buy CD's LPs and downloads if I want music. A young colleague has never bought a CD but has a 1TB drive with 'all the music I could ever want' doesn't see it as wrong because everyone does it and I probably don't like the stuff enough to buy it, so if he didn't download it he'd just listen on Youtube.
What I think is worse than downloading images is claiming them as yours, that's not just infringing/stealing but also deceit, and could fool a potential client into thinking you could have taken it.
Life is changing. people now no longer value music as an object (CD, LP) they think of pictures in the same way.
On the internet the perception is it's all free, as much as you can eat.
Yes, insert loosely misquoted 'all property is theft' quote here. 🙂
That's why Karl Marx always drank herbal tea.
It is wrong, but if I leave my car door unlocked and leave my sunnies on the dashboard is it Ok to just take them?
It was easy to take them and times are bad–do these thing make it OK?
It may be a generational thing, i buy CD's LPs and downloads if I want music. A young colleague has never bought a CD but has a 1TB drive with 'all the music I could ever want' doesn't see it as wrong because everyone does it and I probably don't like the stuff enough to buy it, so if he didn't download it he'd just listen on Youtube.
What I think is worse than downloading images is claiming them as yours, that's not just infringing/stealing but also deceit, and could fool a potential client into thinking you could have taken it.
Life is changing. people now no longer value music as an object (CD, LP) they think of pictures in the same way.
On the internet the perception is it's all free, as much as you can eat.
No it is not ok, but if you left a stack of bills on the sidewalk, would you not expect someone to pick it up.
Mmm... interesting character, Karl Marx...
Rather an odd pair to be flag-bearers of communism, don’t you think?
Lie, eh?I believe that lying and making copyright infringement "more bad" than it is by calling it stealing does not help (assuming the goal is trying to change peoples behavior)
Why should people listen to a message that is a lie?
When people are told they are doing something wrong, they will be skeptical about the messenger and the message. And everything the messenger/message is doing wrong (like lying) will make the message easy to ignore.
Well, the rest of the Marx brothers weren't much better, were they? 😉 😀
Years ago, just before the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe, a friend and I were working on a pure Marxist critique of Marx. Our opening chapter was called "Two Gentlemen Adventurers" (adventurism being a cardinal sin in Marxism). We also had some fun with their millennialist version of dialectical materialism and with the famous early footnote about all societies, prior to recorded history, being communistic (how could we know this if no-one wrote it down?)Mmm... interesting character, Karl Marx...
Spent much of his life, living for the most, part off misappropriated money from his friend, the businessman, Freidrich Engels, who consistently stole from the family sewing thread firm, Ermen & Engels. While Karl & Friedrich collaboratively pursued the ruin of capitalism and attacked the bourgeoisie, they lived comfortable and rich, with for instance, Marx’s children attending private schools, while he mixed with the gentry and society’s elite, using his wife’s aristocratic connections at every opportunity.
Meanwhile Engels, as one would might expect as a man of considerable means, maintained a stable of thoroughbred horses, kept a mistress, rode with the hunt and enjoyed the stylish delights of the Albert Club, in Manchester.
Also, Marx somehow persuaded Engels to write newspaper articles for him, in particular for the New York Daily Herald, which Marx published under his own name, pocketing payment.
Rather an odd pair to be flag-bearers of communism, don’t you think?
Lie, eh?
Well, well, well.
You may disagree with equating copyright infringement and theft, but so far, your only argument has been that definitions never change. Which is -- guess what? -- a demonstrable lie.
Cheers,
R.
...When people are told they are doing something wrong, they will be skeptical about the messenger and the message. And everything the messenger/message is doing wrong (like lying) will make the message easy to ignore.
I understand that this type of thinking is to most people these days a laughable and quaint relic from a bygone era when issues of right and wrong, integrity and honor actually mattered to the majority of people. Even in 2014, such issues still matter to some of us.
I understand that this type of thinking is to most people these days a laughable and quaint relic from a bygone era when issues of right and wrong, integrity and honor actually mattered to the majority of people.
I'm never entirely sure when this golden age was. ...
Dear Brian,Me, neither.
Whenever the someone in conversation waxes lyrical about the mythical 'good old days', I just reply 'dentistry'. 😉