I think that this video gradually turns to entropy as it progresses haha. I like your hair, by the way. Also, some very interesting things to think about here and there.
Mac, though it's obvious you are a very intelligent and conscientious young man, I'd like to give you some advice. First, it's a well known fact throughout the world that Americans can be hypocrites and bigots. Second, with your mind you can make a difference in this world, but only if you want to. Third, change your world the way you think it should be, one person at a time. There's always going to be inconsistencies in life Mac. Get involved and lead the change.
Great vid, even though there is no set point, it all seems to fit, good job. The time flies bit was funny though, I laughed for like 2 minutes straight
The notion of theft having to deprive someone of the item stolen is outdated. Since technology allows new means of production, distribution, and acquisition, the law should rightfully take this into account.
Generally, if I acquire something of value in violation of an offer being made by its owner, that is, in my opinion, a form of theft. The ONLY difference is the medium. Rather than a book, it's a digital representation of a book. They both have value.
You wouldn't charge people money for using jokes that you thought of.
There is no need for the record industry to exist anymore, the only reason we still think downloading music is theft is that there are businesses set up to make money off other peoples creativity.
The business model of the record industry and copyright are two different animals. I'd might agree that there is no need for the outdated business model, but this does not change the fact that someone will still be creating music for others to consume - the new model simply eliminates the record companies as a middle man. As an artist, I'd still expect you to pay me if you decided that you wanted to add my music to your collection.
I think that this video gradually turns to entropy as it progresses haha. I like your hair, by the way. Also, some very interesting things to think about here and there.
AdmiringObserverR 2 years ago
Random but interesting and amusing. I like it. I'm also envious of your lovely mouth and teeth!
RobNorthampton 2 years ago
Mac, though it's obvious you are a very intelligent and conscientious young man, I'd like to give you some advice. First, it's a well known fact throughout the world that Americans can be hypocrites and bigots. Second, with your mind you can make a difference in this world, but only if you want to. Third, change your world the way you think it should be, one person at a time. There's always going to be inconsistencies in life Mac. Get involved and lead the change.
Soundman51 2 years ago
Great vid, even though there is no set point, it all seems to fit, good job. The time flies bit was funny though, I laughed for like 2 minutes straight
lovelikewinter47 2 years ago
That one was famously stated by Groucho Marx. :)
thecaster 2 years ago
The fish analogy goes like this:
Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day, teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime. (He doesn't owe you anything).
l0gically 2 years ago
The notion of theft having to deprive someone of the item stolen is outdated. Since technology allows new means of production, distribution, and acquisition, the law should rightfully take this into account.
Generally, if I acquire something of value in violation of an offer being made by its owner, that is, in my opinion, a form of theft. The ONLY difference is the medium. Rather than a book, it's a digital representation of a book. They both have value.
l0gically 2 years ago
You wouldn't charge people money for using jokes that you thought of.
There is no need for the record industry to exist anymore, the only reason we still think downloading music is theft is that there are businesses set up to make money off other peoples creativity.
Escapist166 2 years ago
The business model of the record industry and copyright are two different animals. I'd might agree that there is no need for the outdated business model, but this does not change the fact that someone will still be creating music for others to consume - the new model simply eliminates the record companies as a middle man. As an artist, I'd still expect you to pay me if you decided that you wanted to add my music to your collection.
l0gically 2 years ago
It is all part of the bundle of sticks an owner of property has.
fsal5000 2 years ago
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ragnarock86 2 years ago
ha ha, great video
ticijev 2 years ago
most underrated youtuber.
cursedsilly 2 years ago 2
Can't wait to use that music downloading argument the next time someone bring it up.
eliteskater08 2 years ago 3
first...i guess...yay
killpiezero 2 years ago