| The argument isn't over whether it's a physical token that won't be available for sale. Even without a physical token it's still stealing. If everyone were to just take digital content without paying for it, would this still be ok? If so, why would anyone produce the digital content knowing they won't receive compensation? And how does this apply to other non-digital marketplaces: If you went to a dentist to have your teeth cleaned, would it be ok to never pay the dentist? After all, the dentist is still able to clean other teeth? If you had your car towed to a mechanic, does the tow truck driver have to be paid? |
Why should we restrict freedom of information and create a huge Orwellian enforcement bureaucracy just to make it easier for a small segment of society to make money off digital content? If your business model requires forcibly prohibiting people to share strings of 1s and 0s to be successful, then find a better business model. If you can't, that's your problem.
I agree that content creators deserve respect and attribution, but the freedom to share information is much more important as a social principle.