


August wrote:Stealing = What you take isn't there anymore.
Piracy = making a copy of an original.
Piracy isn't Stealing.






Bebomaldad wrote:August wrote:Stealing = What you take isn't there anymore.
Piracy = making a copy of an original.
Piracy isn't Stealing.
So, pirates in the 16th Century made illegal copies of all the loot? How does that work?


IKnowuWannaBeMe wrote:I wonder how many people would like to have their stuff stolen? I think Dana is an idiot usually but on this issue he has a right to be pissed. Why is it wrong for him to get mad for some people paying for the PPV and other people not paying? Given the amount of UFC events there are per year there should not be any reason to pirate them. In 2011 there were 27 UFC events, some of them free, but lets say they all were $60 a piece. Now thats $1620. I would say the average person spends 3-5 times that much on fast food. Quit complaining.


50calReaper wrote:IKnowuWannaBeMe wrote:I wonder how many people would like to have their stuff stolen? I think Dana is an idiot usually but on this issue he has a right to be pissed. Why is it wrong for him to get mad for some people paying for the PPV and other people not paying? Given the amount of UFC events there are per year there should not be any reason to pirate them. In 2011 there were 27 UFC events, some of them free, but lets say they all were $60 a piece. Now thats $1620. I would say the average person spends 3-5 times that much on fast food. Quit complaining.
Yeah but if I'm spending all that money on UFC cards, how the fuck am I supposed to get my Taco Bell?!
Didn't think about that did you.

IKnowuWannaBeMe wrote:50calReaper wrote:IKnowuWannaBeMe wrote:I wonder how many people would like to have their stuff stolen? I think Dana is an idiot usually but on this issue he has a right to be pissed. Why is it wrong for him to get mad for some people paying for the PPV and other people not paying? Given the amount of UFC events there are per year there should not be any reason to pirate them. In 2011 there were 27 UFC events, some of them free, but lets say they all were $60 a piece. Now thats $1620. I would say the average person spends 3-5 times that much on fast food. Quit complaining.
Yeah but if I'm spending all that money on UFC cards, how the fuck am I supposed to get my Taco Bell?!
Didn't think about that did you.
Have you tried the new doritos tacos? They are pretty darn good.


duallie wrote:nottAvillain wrote:duallie wrote:nottAvillain wrote:kudos to Dana White. Its funny how many people think piracy is harmless. Movies/television are a business, not just a form of entertainment. Once consumers start to suffer just as much as the professionals whose pension plans will start suffering from piracy--maybe they'll stop stealing.
yeah....and dana's really, really hurting financially.
robin hood started this all.
deal with it.
why would you side with the king?
totally missing the point, dude. it's not about Dana. It's about the creative individuals who produce a product that we steal on the internet. Where do you think retirement/pension plans come from? Residuals. Without residuals, no benefits for these directors, assistant directors, unit production managers, etc. When we steal from the internet, those who create are missing out on residual income generated.
And whoever said, "we've been doing it this long and we're fine." Key word is "we." As in the consumers who steal. What about the professionals who made a living off of what we stole? Hey, wanna go buy a Tower Records? Oh wait....we can't.
retirement/pension plans?
people actually believe that money is there for them, but by the time we'll be ready to collect, good luck.
it's pretty much disappearing with the current generation.


Zoidborg wrote:Copyright is a government imposed monopoly on a pattern of information.
Piracy is coping information without paying for the right to copy it, its not stealing in any way shape or form, its coping.

2ys wrote:The only people that watch streams are those who can't afford the PPV. The quality alone is enough punishment, and that's not including having to listen to Goldberg's nonsense, White's propaganda, or frikin Corn Nutz ads. Additionally, I'm pretty certain that watching a stream is legal, but uploading/hosting the stream is illegal. Also, this is only hurting the UFC - it makes it look bad. Their losing a lot of fans who stream as a last resort that would otherwise pitch in w/ a small group or go to a bar.
An old buddy of mine used to pirate nearly everything he had on his computer. He said the best anti-piracy message he ever heard was Tenacious D's sincere plea to don't pirate their music so they could spend more time making sick tunes for the fans. Maybe if Dana didn't pay the majority of their fighters 1/1000 of what they could/should pay them it would discourage people from pirating, but we all know that the money will just go straight to White & the Fertita bros. If the money went to the real entertainers and makers of the sport (the FIGHTERS!) then perhaps people would feel more inclined to get the PPV over a stream. But even given all the right circumstances, things wouldn't change much, as, like I said before, pretty much everyone that watches a stream only does so because they can't afford the PPV.

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