> The problem with this line of thought is that you've got no way of filtering those that never pay for content from those that do pay for content that they like.
Exactly. A common theme in the discussions on piracy and the like is that all the load is on the shoulders of the companies/content producers and there's even a late comment by a GiantBomb writer that they have to compete with 'free' which I find ridiculous.
I'd prefer if the consumers, or rather, would-be consumers, would filter themselves instead of the selfish consumerism most seem to live by.
It's great that there's so many people abandoning their pirating habits (This includes myself). I stopped not when it became easy like with Steam and whatnot but when (I know this will sound trite or whatever to some) I began to value myself and what I consumed more so and began creating more.
Exactly. A common theme in the discussions on piracy and the like is that all the load is on the shoulders of the companies/content producers and there's even a late comment by a GiantBomb writer that they have to compete with 'free' which I find ridiculous.
I'd prefer if the consumers, or rather, would-be consumers, would filter themselves instead of the selfish consumerism most seem to live by.
It's great that there's so many people abandoning their pirating habits (This includes myself). I stopped not when it became easy like with Steam and whatnot but when (I know this will sound trite or whatever to some) I began to value myself and what I consumed more so and began creating more.