← Back to context Comment by nhinck3 6 months ago I mean it's basic human ethics, but I guess we are in an era where taking everything is fair game. 3 comments nhinck3 Reply anonym29 6 months ago Welcome to human nature. We are a species that pathologically wants what we do not have, and often neglects to practice the golden rule. aleph_minus_one 6 months ago > often neglects to practice the golden ruleThere exist people who are anti-copyright, which has the implications that such people are (by the golden rule) also basically fine with having their works copied. singpolyma3 6 months ago Sure but here they weren't paying the work. Copying is encouraged. They were pretending they made it and owned it. That is not.
anonym29 6 months ago Welcome to human nature. We are a species that pathologically wants what we do not have, and often neglects to practice the golden rule. aleph_minus_one 6 months ago > often neglects to practice the golden ruleThere exist people who are anti-copyright, which has the implications that such people are (by the golden rule) also basically fine with having their works copied. singpolyma3 6 months ago Sure but here they weren't paying the work. Copying is encouraged. They were pretending they made it and owned it. That is not.
aleph_minus_one 6 months ago > often neglects to practice the golden ruleThere exist people who are anti-copyright, which has the implications that such people are (by the golden rule) also basically fine with having their works copied. singpolyma3 6 months ago Sure but here they weren't paying the work. Copying is encouraged. They were pretending they made it and owned it. That is not.
singpolyma3 6 months ago Sure but here they weren't paying the work. Copying is encouraged. They were pretending they made it and owned it. That is not.
Welcome to human nature. We are a species that pathologically wants what we do not have, and often neglects to practice the golden rule.
> often neglects to practice the golden rule
There exist people who are anti-copyright, which has the implications that such people are (by the golden rule) also basically fine with having their works copied.
Sure but here they weren't paying the work. Copying is encouraged. They were pretending they made it and owned it. That is not.