• @ilinamorato
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    243 minutes ago

    There are probably some teenagers pirating stuff right now who weren’t even alive when this comic was drawn. I’m old.

  • @ilinamorato
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    146 minutes ago

    I tried, but I can’t, since it’s Creative Commons

  • @[email protected]
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    33 hours ago

    Here is my idea: Everyone makes a private key. When they buy a song they receive the file and a digital signature by the label saying they sold it to your private key. When you are caught with a bunch of songs, you have to prove ownership using your key. Tadaa provable ownership, no blockchain, You loose the file, but still have the signature? You can download it again and all is good.

    • AnyOldName3
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      104 hours ago

      xkcd comics are available under a CC-By-NC 2.5 licence, so you’ve successfully pirated by not including attribution (as long as people can’t tell at a glance that it’s xkcd from the art style or comment thread you posted it to), but to seal the deal, it’d be a crime to sell it.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 hours ago

        I couldn’t tell at glance this was from xkcd and am willing to testify to a jury, when’s the court date?

        • AnyOldName3
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          12 hours ago

          First, someone has to email [email protected] to tell Randal Munroe that there’s a potential licence violation so he can file a suit.

  • @[email protected]
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    136 hours ago

    Small note: iTunes doesn’t have DRM anymore (since 2009)

    Apple Music (the subscription) has DRM though, but you should never have a collection on a subscription service, because it can go away at any time

    • @cley_faye
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      34 hours ago

      Fun things, under some legislation, ripping your own CD is not necessarily legal.

    • @[email protected]
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      14 hours ago

      You mean those things that get scratched all the time and not have their revenue go towards the artist anyway?

      • arthurpizza
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        146 minutes ago

        Several years back, a group of friends and I gathered with our copies of the Nine Inch Nails album “The Downward Spiral.” Unfortunately, all three CDs were heavily scratched. However, by combining parts of the same songs that played well on different discs, we managed to create a complete version of the entire album.

        The record companies never gave a damn about quality.

  • @[email protected]
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    169 hours ago

    Last time I bought audiobooks I got them from Downpour which included DRM-free downloads as either MP3 or M4B files, in addition to listening through the website or app. I believe Libro.fm may also offer this. Most of my ebooks are through Kobo and are DRM free as well.

    Does depend in some cases on the publisher.

  • @SkunkWorkz
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    1910 hours ago

    Support creators though. Especially if the thing you pirate isn’t from a soulless corporation. This is why creators should always have something like a ko-fi or Patreon page. So I can pay them directly if I enjoyed their work.

    • @xylogx
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      22 hours ago

      I buy a ton of XKCD merch for this very purpose. I support others on Patreon, by buying from their advertisers and by buying their audiobooks on Libro.fm or a physical copy.

      Amazon and other middlemen add nothing, they simply take a cut off the top. They maintain DRM solely to extract an maximum profits and lock in their customers and sellers. It is extortion and should be illegal.

    • @Iceman
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      98 hours ago

      Dox them and send an envelope with cash.

  • @[email protected]
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    1710 hours ago

    I buy most of my music from Qobuz or Bandcamp. Perfectly DRM-free with lossless compression, and it’s mine forever.

  • @HerrHelmus
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    3711 hours ago

    And that’s why Bandcamp exists. No DRM, whatever format you like and you support the artist.

    • TurboWafflz
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      42 hours ago

      Plus prices on there are lower than basically everywhere but amazon, and amazon doesn’t really count because they only give you low quality MP3s

    • bean
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      1311 hours ago

      Oh man. One time, at band camp…🐈‍⬛ 🪈

  • @comrade19
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    1310 hours ago

    I have to download pirated video games otherwise I can’t play them offline on my handheld. They also launch 10x faster. I learnt that you can’t use everything you own a copy of offline!

    • @ripcord
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      25 hours ago

      Which handheld, and what are 3 examples of games that launch 10x faster?

      • TurboWafflz
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        12 hours ago

        I’m not the person you replied to, but if you’ve ever tried to launch an EA game with the DRM intact it’s awful. You have to go through like multiple loading screens for the “EA App” before the game will start and then sometimes it just breaks and won’t launch your game even though the game itself is perfectly fine.

    • @Scorbunny
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      I use a mix of Goldberg emulator and GOG i prefer Steam though. Mostly for valves Proton compatibility layer and all that valve does for linux gaming. So if a game is drm free on steam i get it there.

      Fuck denuvo tho that shit needs to die in a fire.

      • @Lost_My_Mind
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        26 hours ago

        Correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought everybody was making a big deal over Civ 7 getting an official release because denuvo doesn’t work on linux?

        I read people saying the lack of denuvo made the linux version the best version just for the fact that it’s the PC release without denuvo?

        Did I misunderstand?

  • @reversedposterior
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    79 hours ago

    I buy CDs and rip them into lossless myself unless it’s not available and then I’ll sail

  • @[email protected]
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    910 hours ago

    I saw someone on YouTube pissed that they bought 700 ebooks from Amazon and now that they enforce a harder DRM he can’t read them anymore.

    Bruh, you voted with your wallet to get DRM in your ebooks. You can’t complain if one day they change the encryption

    • @Dozzi92
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      45 hours ago

      I fully believe that if you paid for something, it gives you the right to go pirate another copy.

    • @Lost_My_Mind
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      36 hours ago

      The vast majority of the public hsve no idea what you just said.

      Their brain goes “I like book. I buy book! No more book? But I buy book!”

      • @[email protected]
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        14 hours ago

        I agree, but I also sort of think that’s fair enough. The fact that most people “buying” ebooks don’t understand what their transaction implies suggests a major market failing.

    • @[email protected]
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      17 hours ago

      With Amazons pending change to not allow ebook downloads, I downloaded all mine. I then tried to convert them to epub format and a little over half converted. I only have 80 though, I can’t imagine doing that for 700.

    • @[email protected]
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      07 hours ago

      I think we have to thank people like this for demonstrating that losing your collection isn’t just a theoretical risk.