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by snoochybooch
5428 days ago
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If I send you money to work on project A, and you invest that money on into some other project B while paying lip service to project A then yes, I would say you have a bit of an ethical problem. Notch's criticism is hypocritical, and invalid on the grounds that he doesn't have enough information to say that the project is a "scam". |
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In bold print right on the Minecraft purchase page:
"Please note that when you buy the game, you're paying for the game as it is right now!"
Anyone who buys Minecraft under the delusion that they're contracting Notch to build them a game is, well, delusional.
There are only two contexts -- that I can think of off hand -- in which you pay someone to perform a specific task:
* Contract employment
* Hired staff
Any time you pay a company for a product, you're doing just that. You pay for the product, and the seller gets to do what they want with the profits.