12-19-2015, 11:07 AM
(12-19-2015, 11:02 AM)K-Train Wrote:(12-19-2015, 10:54 AM)Darkness Wrote: That type of thinking , bc everyone does it I should too, doesn't foster intellectual independence . And since online business don't ,they're at greater risk for loss. Hence the need for protection from piracy. Thus the AP Code.
Yeah this is the problem right here. Online businesses that sell digital media are in a tough spot since they don't have actual physical property. They pretty much leave it up to the business owners to fight for themselves. When you leave people to fight for themselves they're going to utilize different ways of protecting themselves. I feel in the future the government will have to agree upon a possible list of legal actions that online owners can take to protect their media.
That's the things about online businesses, there's pro's and con's. If you can't handle the cons, then you shouldn't do business online.
Doing unethical, immoral business practices, and quite frankly more than likely HIGHLY illegal business practices is not the solution.
If I could get a refund for every sub I ever bought here I would drop it right now, delete what I have, and try out a new vendor but I can't so I'm upset.