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I find that to be sort of like saying I'm a shop owner. My life would be shitloads easier if I didn't have to actually be there, and people could just put the money on the counter and make their own change (like clerks :) You're being an idealist - be more pragmatic and you'll live a life less angry. I may only be speaking for myself here, but I honestly think the law will take a century to catch up here. We're on th…
You're comparing a shop owner who doesn't want to protect their investment because they're lazy to an artist who cannot prevent their product from being taken without being paid for, unless they want to make it unavailable in the format that all of their customers want it in. It's just sad that asking people to pay for things they take is being an idealist. I'm not angry. I just prefer to speak out against it than ac…
In another, less sophisticated time, you would have found a reality not far removed from the shop owner I described - and they would not have been considered lazy.
But a shop owner who railed against the shifting sands of humanity, pining for simpler times lost as he was pilfered blind, would clearly be sorrowful idealist.