That’s why piracy isn’t theft, not why piracy isn’t… piracy. It’s illicit copying as a failure to reward labor. I am personally responsible for nearly every byte in the games I’ve made. Taking that without permission is not expressing anything besides “yoink.”
Then what is press to you?
“Free as in speech” is perpendicular to “free as in beer.” Libre versus gratis. This is central to the free software movement. Irfanview is proprietary freeware. Doom II is commercial FOSS.
You’re telling on your own tyranny.
Freedom of pressers desire the absolute liberation of press. If your FOSS NES is in the Torah, or can be extracted from it from simple indexical logic, is your FOSS NES really laboured?
I can see you requesting compensation for labor made into formatting the Torah into a NES format for a game. But numbers do not belong to you, or should they.
Sharing your art, or keeping it yours only is your choice indeed. But numbers are not art, and your desire to monopolize who gets to copy numbers or not demonstrates your desire to privatize numbers: which is tyranny.
You can request compensation for writing indeed, but you have to ask yourself if you are willing to censor others’ press to copy your writings. At what point are you willing to use violence to maintain that monopoly?
Publishers have already chosen to use the states to sue to slavery for those rents.
I published a FOSS NES game that opens with the Yuzu logo and “Never give Nintendo money.”
Piracy is still a thing. I’m not playing stupid word games. Even open-source games can be pirated, if they’re only free as in speech.
Piracy is a real thing, if you praxis property.
I am not physically robbing your FOSS NES game if I make a digital copy I share with comrades.
Then what is press to you?
That’s why piracy isn’t theft, not why piracy isn’t… piracy. It’s illicit copying as a failure to reward labor. I am personally responsible for nearly every byte in the games I’ve made. Taking that without permission is not expressing anything besides “yoink.”
“Free as in speech” is perpendicular to “free as in beer.” Libre versus gratis. This is central to the free software movement. Irfanview is proprietary freeware. Doom II is commercial FOSS.
Under what jurisdiction?
You are responsible for numbers‽
Whose permission?
So a journalist writing a story about your FOSS NES game would cost you?
Respectively: failure of object permanence, total fucking nonsense, non sequitur, and making shit up.
Shoo.
You’re telling on your own tyranny.
Freedom of pressers desire the absolute liberation of press. If your FOSS NES is in the Torah, or can be extracted from it from simple indexical logic, is your FOSS NES really laboured?
I can see you requesting compensation for labor made into formatting the Torah into a NES format for a game. But numbers do not belong to you, or should they.
Giving away my own artwork is tyranny, says someone very serious about word use.
And drug use.
Like people writing all your precious literature weren’t doing labor, because they didn’t invent the letters.
Sharing your art, or keeping it yours only is your choice indeed. But numbers are not art, and your desire to monopolize who gets to copy numbers or not demonstrates your desire to privatize numbers: which is tyranny.
You can request compensation for writing indeed, but you have to ask yourself if you are willing to censor others’ press to copy your writings. At what point are you willing to use violence to maintain that monopoly?
Publishers have already chosen to use the states to sue to slavery for those rents.
Digital art doesn’t count unless I own the number 7, apparently.
Letters are not art, therefore, no work of art has ever been written.
Fuck off.