CpT_x_Killsteal said:
Now plenty of people on the Escapist have made it clear that piracy is wrong.
But I now pose a new question to you:
How would you go about preventing piracy without having the majority of the internet want to track you down and slit your throat?
There's been plenty of stuff like SOPA and it's ilk, and even an attempt to impose a government on the virtual world, but does anyone here have any other ideas that would be less detrimental to the world?
As a CIA plant fellow Escapist and internet user, I'd like to hear your ideas.
Captcha: river styx - Fine that'll be plan B.
I know its moderator wrath to say anything remotely positive towards piracy so what I'll say is, when people think piracy they think of greasy monsters at keyboards collecting as many films, games and music as their desires want.
What they don't think about is, supposed educational licenses for
Microsoft office student that costs £100, when it used to come free with new computers anyway.
Industrial packages that purposely do not include backwards compatibility so you have to pay for the previous package.
Educational industry packages that cost £1000's for each license to the extent you get university's having to share 20 licenses between a course of a 100. (commonly from company's who develop software needed by the industry so they receive tax breaks.)
So your a student who has paid £1000's for an education, there is no feasible way you can afford the software, its totally beyond your means. You either stay the strait and narrow and receive a 2nd rate degree due to many industry's reliance on electronic aids, or source it through questionable methods. Its not a good thing, but you would have to be pretty cold to fail to sympathize.
In relation to music, games & films. Admittedly there are no doubt people who do it because they can, simple as. But I know I myself as a consumer I do not feel valued, I often feel I don't get value for money.
I would say 50% of the films I pay to see at the cinema turn out to be total **** due to advertising that does a surprising job of showing things in a good light. The other reason that its quite hard to get a reliable review. Most reviewers fall into 2 categories, influenced by who sponsors their site/mag/etc or is a crap reviewer who fills it with total personal opinion and does not even attempt to look it objectively in in context of its genre.
Dvd's normally get a lot better percentage of quality, as more reviews will be out, + general public opinion. Can't really complain.
games for me are commonly one of the biggest industry's where I feel my money is basically robbed from me. Never ever have I bought a product where I would say so many reviews are "owned" by developers of consoles. You only have to read a blog of anybody who's worked for xbox Microsoft to hear how much they are told never to slag off things like kinect. Theres release date dlc, having to pay for access to online games, when you've paid for an online subscription and the game already. pumping out the same game every single year with a slightly different story line and stopping support for it, because unfortunately there's so many rubes they will buy the new one every single year, leaving the game servers barren and with out extra content evera gain. its not acceptable to release a game that's half oriented to online play, release it with 6 odd maps, instantly release dlc and keep doing so until you have no choice to purchase, if you ever want to get in a game, and then releasing the new game 12 months after release.
So I can totally sympathize, these industry's especially the games industry encourages it, by allot of them not caring about their consumers, why should consumers that feel like cash points care about the profits of a company that has no qualms taking hard earned cash for a sub par product and doing everything they can for more.
Stop releasing material that's crap what ever medium it is, then misleading customers.
Stop doing things that were originally designed to continue the life time of a game like dlc to pump your customers for more money.
Stop making minimal changes to a game because you release it ever single year.
Won't stop piracy by any means, will cut it though and reward loyal customers.