We agree to let the government into power so we agree to follow there rule. If their laws are wrong we still must follow them co we put them in power.
No "We" didn't.
I think Bush/Cheney should be in prison and I wouldn't vote for them to be in charge of a paper route let alone running the country.
Also people, if you're ever watching a show about the Holocaust, and thinking, "How on Earth did the citizenry ALLOW this **** to go on?!?!?"
Well, now you know. Kahoot, you'd've made a superb Nazi.
Next, if you steal art with your computer, you're a cowardly little lazy weasel-ass mooch f***. The people who Kahoot is talking about, the ones who try to justify it as some noble Robin Hoodly blow against the Evil Corporations?
Yeah, Bull****. Otherwise you'd be storming the Barnes And Nobles and Tower Records, stealing music and movies. You'd never do that because you'd be terrifed of getting caught, if someone could see what you're doing.
Next, part of the reason this stuff is so overpriced is because 8 out of ten people are contemptible leeches and thanks to modern technology, they can get away with stealing it facelessly, kind of like in those interviews with Al Qaeda that you see where their whole heads are wrapped up.
So they have to make up for the hUge losses by preying upon the small percentage of people who are ignorant of the methods used to f***ing steal art, and the people who actually have some sense of the interconnectedness of all people, and some sense of respect for art, and so, won't steal art.
Think about it, do you really think they're that stupid? That they don't know that most everyone is mega-turned off by an 18 dollar CD and a 12 dollar movie? The fact is, they CAN'T COMPETE with "free", so the only way that lowering prices is THE ANSWER is in a world where you offer some added, otherwise unattainable value, AND continue to coddle the fat-ass couch potatoes by keeping everything as convenient as possible since they're too lazy to get up and go to the store and physically buy a CD or a DVD. They're too ****ing lazy to even go rent a video now. They all have Netflix.
EVEN if you're unhappy with the percentage of profit that goes to a corporation instead of the creative people....
No one ever, ever, EVER has a gun to their heads to sign up with a corporation, so if they did, they must dig the deal they got. They CHOSE to be there.
Creative people SAWK at business, often. There is a whole other universe of promotion and distribution that they couldn't even begin to wrap their heads around....regional stuff, legal stuff, insanely intricate connections, logistics.....the corporations work for that money, and it's the business side that makes these creative people mega-stars.
If Madonna had just self-released a bunch of demos on the internet, I wouldn't even know who she is. I started to know who she is because she was on TV every time I turned it on, and on the cover of every magazine, and THAT made everyone talk about her.
It's just like Paris Hilton. I never even used to know anything about her existence. Corporations brought her into my life, God Bless 'em.
AND, You can have the greatest mind and vision. Doesn't matter if you can't pay to make something of it.
If it wasn't for those evil corporate big-wigs George Lucas never could've made Star WARS, NE-VER.
It takes a financial investment to create art, and when a profit-minded corporate pig sees that an artist has sold 50 quadrillion copies of his last piece of art, he's going to be more likely to hand that artist even more money, to create even more beautiful things.
Doesn't matter if you odn't agree, 'cause it's true. I've read so many interviews with directors who made a movie that flopped and couldn't get another job, but then their DVD sold, SOLD...a lot, and so, they got more jobs because of all the SALES.
SALES!
I'm just rambling. I'll close by saying...
Kahoot's attitude that something is wrong just because it's illegal is disgusting and horrifying and, I'm disgusted that technology allows people to steal art now, because next to Love and Survival, it's all I value.