Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Hollywood's new message: Be good, moral upstanding citizens and quit ripping us off..

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #16
    I really don't think that "copying things without permission" is morally equivalent to "actively stealing or removing something from a person's possession", but that's just me.

    Using the Bible doesn't help that argument any either, since when that book was written such a concept didn't exist, and AFAIK God (or anything/one else) hasn't authorized anyone to interpret it in such a manner (to put it lightly), to "update" its meaning/content.

    Of course, that's still breaking the law, but only the obviously flawed human law, IMHO.
    DULCE BELLUM INEXPERTIS

    Comment


    • #17
      It is true and it will help guide you through life and help be an upright person.
      Only if we ignore all the parts of the Bible where God commands "the chosen people" to slaughter the male inhabitants of a land, enslave their women and children, stone all the sinners, etc...

      Comment


      • #18
        Hollywood offering a moral message?

        We'll be having childcare lessons from Josef Mengele next.

        Hollywood, it's payback time!
        Some cry `Allah O Akbar` in the street. And some carry Allah in their heart.
        "The CIA does nothing, says nothing, allows nothing, unless its own interests are served. They are the biggest assembly of liars and theives this country ever put under one roof and they are an abomination" Deputy COS (Intel) US Army 1981-84

        Comment


        • #19
          kinda like saying..its ok to steal..because someone else did it?
          That's not near what we're saying. You see, Hollywood ("HOLY WODE") releases a lot of trash content to the world. When we watch this content, if it's really good, a little bit might rub off on us. (You could say the same happens when you read a book.) Thus, if Hollywood can only come up with good movies about theft, bribery, and corruption, then over time the American populace will be come theives. It's more of an argument that they gradually changed our mindset and now we can't do any better than "they did it so now we can."

          Oh yeah, and by the way, I don't think the Bible and analogies are going to convince a lot of us that downloading illegal stuff is wrong.
          meet the new boss, same as the old boss

          Comment


          • #20
            Re: Hollywood's new message: Be good, moral upstanding citizens and quit ripping us off..

            Originally posted by Lancer
            After decades of promoting the self serving, immoral rebel image, Hollywood finds itself the victim of crime on a truly huge scale. People are downloading movies from the internet by the hundreds of thousands, and watching them for free. Immoral?
            I don't see how lost revenue due to technological advancement is either moral or immoral.

            If they want to stop it dead in its track, they should do the same thing when dual deck VCRS came out: lower the price of DVDs to an extent that downloading isn't worth it.
            "Perhaps a new spirit is rising among us. If it is, let us trace its movements and pray that our own inner being may be sensitive to its guidance, for we are deeply in need of a new way beyond the darkness that seems so close around us." --MLK Jr.

            Comment


            • #21
              Re: Re: Hollywood's new message: Be good, moral upstanding citizens and quit ripping us off..

              Originally posted by Jac de Molay
              If they want to stop it dead in its track, they should do the same thing when dual deck VCRS came out: lower the price of DVDs to an extent that downloading isn't worth it.
              DVD's don't cost that much and those that do come with loads of extras, ex FotR Special Edition.
              I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
              For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio

              Comment


              • #22
                ^ Yeah, the movie execs have been smart enough to date to keep DVD prices low enough that downloading movies just isn't worth it.

                It's the record execs who need to be slapped silly for perpetuating overpriced CDs and suing their own customer base .
                "If you doubt that an infinite number of monkeys at an infinite number of typewriters would eventually produce the combined works of Shakespeare, consider: it only took 30 billion monkeys and no typewriters." - Unknown

                Comment


                • #23
                  If we don't stop ripping them off how are they going to be able to afford their cocaine habits?!

                  Comment


                  • #24
                    Re: Hollywood's new message: Be good, moral upstanding citizens and quit ripping us off..

                    Originally posted by Lancer
                    Stealing is bad
                    Sounds like the guidance councilor on South Park.

                    Intellectual property wasn't even a concept when the Bible was written. And I'd love to see an argument for the morality of intellectual property - usually arguments for IP are framed in efficiency terms.

                    Well, it's a law abiding citizenry who create a system by which they are governed. If you undermine the morality of the citizenry as Hollywood has done, don't be too shocked when the self serving buggers rip you off first chance they get.
                    Ah, you're another boring social conservative scold. No wonder.
                    - "A picture may be worth a thousand words, but it still ain't a part number." - Ron Reynolds
                    - I went to Zanarkand, and all I got was this lousy aeon!
                    - "... over 10 members raised complaints about you... and jerk was one of the nicer things they called you" - Ming

                    Comment


                    • #25
                      oh the irony. after years of promoting lawlessness as "cool", it bites them in the ass. I love it.

                      Comment


                      • #26
                        Hollywood can suck a fat one. America made them rich, paying to see their movies... and now those greedy ****s want to attack a few people who burn DVD's or trade movies. **** OFF *******S!

                        I'll take their claims and attacks against piracy seriously when I see Arnold, J-Lo, Aff-LACK, or any other celebrity standing in line for food stamps or getting unemployment.
                        To us, it is the BEAST.

                        Comment


                        • #27
                          Let's analyze the two forms of stealing a bit shall we?

                          You have one form of stealing in which you physically remove a DVD from a store. That store is now out the cost they paid for the DVD. The owners, shareholders etc are affected by this. You are essentually stealing money from the pockets of the owners and shareholders.

                          If you get a pirated movie you had no intention of buying in the first place, you are stealing from no one. No one is hurt.

                          The key to this argument is that you had no intention of buying the DVD in the first place. Because if you do intend on buying the DVD, then you are taking potential money out of someone's pockets.

                          This is how I am with my mp3's. I don't download mp3's in lieu of buying cd's. I still buy the cd's I want to- just bought Metallica's new album. What I do is download mp3's of all my cassettes that I don't plan on upgrading ( I just don't like them enough to buy the cd). I don't have the money to upgrade every single one of my cassette tapes to CD. So when I download say and old Dio tune, I am not taking away potential profits. I had no intention of ever buying Dio's Last in Line CD. Or I just download mp3's of these one hit wonders you hear on the radio. I have no intention of buying CD's from one hit wonders. But I like the song enough I want to hear it again. In the old days, I'd just tape it on a cassette from the radio. Now I don't have to do that.

                          Comment


                          • #28
                            ^ Yeah, the movie execs have been smart enough to date to keep DVD prices low enough that downloading movies just isn't worth it.
                            Indeed. DVDs are, compared to music, a great value...
                            meet the new boss, same as the old boss

                            Comment


                            • #29
                              And used DVD's can be like $5-10 at Blockbuster or other video stores.
                              To us, it is the BEAST.

                              Comment


                              • #30
                                good point.

                                after looking at DVD prices, one can conclude that CD's are horribly overpriced.

                                even the old ones only drop to $12.99 or so. They have to be completely worthless artists and no-names for them ever to reach the bargain bins of the supermarket.

                                You can't tell me there is no price fixing going on. As a DVD costs more to produce than a CD. Yes even DVD's have their own production teams that have to lay out the audio tracks, and put special features on etc.

                                I have no problem buying DVD's. I do it all the time. They are more reasonable than CD's by a long shot. Of course as I noted above, I do buy CD's of artists I like a lot. But not everyone.

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X