Really. I mean, really. You all feel the need to do this one more time? There should be a Godwin-like law for the nature of theft: any discussion even tangentially involved with intellectual property will eventually devolve into an argument about whether or not copying is theft.
Yes, let me explain why:Kupek wrote:Really. I mean, really. You all feel the need to do this one more time? There should be a Godwin-like law for the nature of theft: any discussion even tangentially involved with intellectual property will eventually devolve into an argument about whether or not copying is theft.
1) Not everyone was involved with the other discussion(s). If the argument comes up again, they can be involved this time;
2) Even if it's the same parties involved in the discussion every time, people's opinions change over time thus the arguments change. Yes, theft will always be a central argument point in this particular issue but the arguments for/against will change;
3) Some of us here actually reply to posts like this because we enjoy it, not because we're expecting a resolution of some kind. And we don't necessarily whine because it's going down the inevitable path again. That's expected in topics which won't necessarily be resolved and which includes a relatively pervaise main issue; and
4) Aren't long-term discussions/arguments i) the basis on which many theories and beliefs are challenged and changed in many different areas, including science and ii) a relatively important basis of long-term relationships? We're certainly the type of community where we all have more of a long-term relationship with each other as opposed to many other more anonymous forums
So yeah, the "need" is there. I would argue it's even moreso because we know each other so well. This particular topic gets people involved unlike a lot of others which have only one or two people involved (New Kupek aside; he's everywhere all of a sudden :-). So often, we just say "bah, I don't want to hear it....again" and ignore the thread. A topic that gets action here (how many threads end up hitting pg 2 now?) is always a good thing.