Surely you'd buy a second hand copy if the game, film or book was out of print right? Because then the creators aren't intending to make more money out of it one way or the other.WaruTaru said:You know what, the first book I actually bought was a pirated version of said book. And when I've read everything the author has produced, I went out and bought the original copy to replace the pirated version. So no, I am proud to say I have never had second-hand stuff.CM156 said:Tell me, do you have a favorite author? Did you buy his or her book out of the blue? If you're like me, you were given it second hand.
And you completely dodged CM156's point that you seem to very clearly insinuate that you'd just love to see an end to libraries since it lets people use films and books without paying the original authors.
And for that matter, what about used cars? Should those go too since you're buying a product without handing a penny to the original creators? Or is that buying a transportation device service rather than a product? =p
And actually, I wonder how you feel about lending people games, or heck, passing a person a game, book or film after you're done with it? Do you also feel like some overzealous copyright guardians that borrowing, sharing, lending or passing on a product shouldn't be done as well, that people should just buy their own copy if they want to experience that title?
And I really wonder when films and games stopped being products and started being "services". I liked the days when a person was free to do what he wanted with a product he purchased.