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So we should obey the law because it is the law?
See, the "an unjust law should not be obeyed" rhetoric works better when the principle being upheld isn't "I want to be entertained for free". I can get behind the "the information wants to be free, man" line when we're talking about overpriced textbooks and academic journals and bytecode for tractors, but when it comes to entertainment, I have a hard time caring. I don't think producers have a fundamental right to c…
If you can't find a way to make your entertainment profitable without legal protectionism, maybe you don't deserve too.