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In reply to the discussion: Do you plan to see Star Wars VII? [View all]whatthehey
(3,660 posts)42. From whom is the light hitting my eyes from the screen stolen?
Who is deprived of ownership? Is the value of the movie decreased? Remember before you answer that the alternative is not my paying for a ticket or buying a DVD, as it certainly does not hold that much interest for me, but simply those photons from my screen encoding different signals as I surf elsewhere.
Digital information does not fit well into bronze age laws written for physical property, regardless of tweaks to those laws demanded by studios, directors and film stars who are certainly not suffering too much from my pillage and banditry.
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I've never seen any of the Star Wars movies and I don't plan on this one changing that
justiceischeap
Dec 2015
#18
I'll watch it at home, eventually. Less of a chance of getting shot, that way. (nt)
Paladin
Dec 2015
#29
The owners of the film. The performers. The behind the scenes little guys whose livelyhood depend
Renew Deal
Dec 2015
#46