• BolexForSoup@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    I am under no illusion that 99% of people who pirate, movies, music, games, etc. are doing it for purely selfish reasons and a lot of sites exist to enable it. But the simple fact of the matter is court battles over piracy have been one of the strongest bulwarks for consumer protection/ownership and protecting an open internet over the last 20 years. So yeah, a lot of folks are going to make some drivel up about how they’re preserving history or whatever as they don’t even adhere to basic archive standards and their entire collection is coincidentally only stuff they like lol, but hey, I still like seeing the wins!

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      10 months ago

      I’ll take those downvotes as admission of guilt, thank you.

      You’re very much on point. I see it all of the time, people are just holding out their hands more for free stuff than giving a single shit about the cause of piracy. “Plz give me link to download photoshop” or “plz give me seeds to download torrent of this AAA game, plz” almost all of the time. They decorate it through many guises of reasons but the bottom line is still the same - “I just want free shit”.

      And this year alone has seen a lot of awful losses for the pirating community as a whole. RARBG is gone, Uloz is gone (from what it once was anyways), 13DL is gone, Webtoon will soon be gone, Fmoviesto is gone. These are very huge sources of all of the pirated media we’ve taken for granted over the years. And when they all went down, one by one, the sentiment wasn’t “awww, I’m going to miss them” in sincerity. It’s more like “aww, now where will I get my free shit now?” and they offer absolutely no resolutions except for the more savvy folks.

      I blame loud-mouth, entitled and selfish pirates for why these services get shut down. I blame them because they’re the ones going around online just yapping and yapping, eventually it’ll catch the interests of undesired people or people who are morally conflicted on piracy. They take action, for however long it takes, the service is shut down and everyone is shit out of luck.

      They’re the same idiots who storm to pirate communities all like “WHUT DU I DU? I GUT A LETTRH FROM MUH ISP AND I JUST DUWNLUDED SHIT” and 9 times out of 10, people have to spell it out for them that the reason they get caught is because of no VPN or mistrusting the wrong VPN services or not watching their fucking backs.

      Now on the other hand, I will not jeer for the times pirating has it’s victories, like this one. Because it’d be dismissive and ignorant to ignore the elephant in the room that the core reason why piracy still continues is become of the stomping of consumer rights and the draconian practices of the entertainment industry that not a lot of people are holding accountable for why shit is the way it is.

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        10 months ago

        It is shocking how many people don’t know how to use a VPN when proton is like $5 and takes all of 10 seconds to set up.

        It seems I pissed a few people off with my comment, but hey, if you feel I’m talking about you maybe you should think about it folks!

        Let me also be clear that I am not against pirating. I am against covering it with window dressing and pretending we aren’t all doing what we know we’re doing.