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by mehta
3720 days ago
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This argument doesn't really make sense to me. What browser, OS and device are you using to post this comment? Someone made profit when you bought the device, bought the OS and/or browser. A healthy system needs some kind of motivation. In economies, that is profits/money. What's wrong with that? (I know I am being simplistic here but...) |
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Simple.
I buy a thing, I get something – in that moment the contract is over.
VW doesn’t come to me every 3 days with "You bought a car, to continue using it, take this and drive to Hanover and deliver it there".
When I bought my computer, or its parts, I bought them, I put them together, and that’s it. The manufacturer has never asked me to do work for them, or pay for them again.
I use ARCH Linux and Firefox – projects done by volunteers, and they profit by having a better product for themselves and others.
Google profits from ads, and from selling data. That’s a tradeoff, and a reason for me to try to use as few Google products as possible.
But when government organizations use ReCaptcha, and I have to work without pay for Google, then I have no choice, and it is not something I agree with.