← Back to context Comment by bengale 20 hours ago It’s interesting to see twists on the old anti-piracy arguments recycled for anti-ai. 2 comments bengale Reply gruez 20 hours ago Turns out many (most?) people on the internet were never anti-copyright in the first place. They were just anti-copyright (or at least, refused to challenge the anti-copyright people) because they wanted free movies and/or hated corporations. subscribed 17 hours ago Many of these people live int he countries where downloading for own use is lawful, since they're paying copyright levy exactly to cover for that.They don't have to hate the copyright.
gruez 20 hours ago Turns out many (most?) people on the internet were never anti-copyright in the first place. They were just anti-copyright (or at least, refused to challenge the anti-copyright people) because they wanted free movies and/or hated corporations. subscribed 17 hours ago Many of these people live int he countries where downloading for own use is lawful, since they're paying copyright levy exactly to cover for that.They don't have to hate the copyright.
subscribed 17 hours ago Many of these people live int he countries where downloading for own use is lawful, since they're paying copyright levy exactly to cover for that.They don't have to hate the copyright.
Turns out many (most?) people on the internet were never anti-copyright in the first place. They were just anti-copyright (or at least, refused to challenge the anti-copyright people) because they wanted free movies and/or hated corporations.
Many of these people live int he countries where downloading for own use is lawful, since they're paying copyright levy exactly to cover for that.
They don't have to hate the copyright.