Bantari wrote:I hope you see more problems than just 'hassle' when talking about pirating books.
Eh? You think people who do this even remotely consider this as immoral?
Bantari wrote:I hope you see more problems than just 'hassle' when talking about pirating books.
Boidhre wrote:Bantari wrote:I hope you see more problems than just 'hassle' when talking about pirating books.
Eh? You think people who do this even remotely consider this as immoral?
amnal wrote:Anders Kierulf did release details of the smartgo book format at http://www.smartgo.com/blog/20130710.htm , so it should be possible to create a viewer for any platform. I would investigate it myself if I had time, though another barrier is having no example files to test with.
Bantari wrote:Boidhre wrote:Bantari wrote:I hope you see more problems than just 'hassle' when talking about pirating books.
Eh? You think people who do this even remotely consider this as immoral?
Was hoping they do... apparently not.
Was hoping their excuse was ignorance... apparently they cannot even claim that.
Boidhre wrote:I'm thinking of a game a friend of mine's company released for Android and iOS. It was free to play with some in-app purchases for power-ups etc but you nothing excessive, you could reasonably play the game without putting a penny into it. Within a few weeks there was a hacked version of the app with unlimited in-game "gold" available in China. The interesting thing was, they hadn't released in China yet, or localised it, but a pirate group had not only gone to the trouble of hacking it but translating everything as well and releasing it for free.
Ignorance of what they're doing is the last thing these people suffer from.
Bantari wrote:...
My point is that they seem ignorant of the damage they are doing in the long run.
But maybe this is not correct as well. Maybe they just don't care...
Kirby wrote:Bantari wrote:...
My point is that they seem ignorant of the damage they are doing in the long run.
But maybe this is not correct as well. Maybe they just don't care...
What is considered damage by one individual may be considered in a different light by another. It's entirely possible for someone to believe that they are "doing the right thing", while from another viewpoint, be committing a crime.
Bantari wrote:Boidhre wrote:I'm thinking of a game a friend of mine's company released for Android and iOS. It was free to play with some in-app purchases for power-ups etc but you nothing excessive, you could reasonably play the game without putting a penny into it. Within a few weeks there was a hacked version of the app with unlimited in-game "gold" available in China. The interesting thing was, they hadn't released in China yet, or localised it, but a pirate group had not only gone to the trouble of hacking it but translating everything as well and releasing it for free.
Ignorance of what they're doing is the last thing these people suffer from.
Not saying people who hack and pirate are not knowledgeable. Often a lot of skill is needed.
My point is that they seem ignorant of the damage they are doing in the long run.
But maybe this is not correct as well. Maybe they just don't care...
Boidhre wrote:From talking to friends whose works are affected by this either they fall into the a) ignorant that they're taking food off the table of someone (generally the pfd uploaders, teenagers etc), b) "THE DATA MUST BE FREE!11!!" ones (generally delusional psuedo-Marxists IT heads) or c) couldn't give a crap, cracking stuff and releasing it is a pastime (generally the ones involved in more complex codec breaking or whatever).
quantumf wrote:Boidhre wrote:From talking to friends whose works are affected by this either they fall into the a) ignorant that they're taking food off the table of someone (generally the pfd uploaders, teenagers etc), b) "THE DATA MUST BE FREE!11!!" ones (generally delusional psuedo-Marxists IT heads) or c) couldn't give a crap, cracking stuff and releasing it is a pastime (generally the ones involved in more complex codec breaking or whatever).
Isn't talking the victims of this activity a bit of an odd way to establish the motives of the people who perform the acts? You have portrayed them in a very negative way, which is not surprising given the people you have spoken to.
Bantari wrote:But morally speaking - I will always support the rights of the author/owner.