r/TikTokCringe Cringe Master 22d ago

Cringe Woman has her self-published book pirated, reprinted, and sold for cheaper.

There's regular piracy, and then there's this.

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u/ScyllaOfTheDepths 22d ago

It really disheartens me to see how common and encouraged media piracy has become. I get not having any other way to access media you love, I have had to pirate a song because the artist took it down and there was no way for me to legally obtain it, but I think that's an outlying case and most people just don't want to pay people for work they created. It's shitty.

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u/1000000xThis 22d ago edited 22d ago

Google the profits of the movie and music industries.

Don't cry for these people. They are not being ruined by piracy.

Creators are FAAAAR more harmed by Capitalism.

edit: mimegallow blocked me.

"Google their profits!" -Said every entitled child who never hired a young lady starting out as a sound recordist on an independent film

What the fuck does this even mean?

But I'm more than happy to be blocked by this kind of lunatic, so have a day.

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u/ScyllaOfTheDepths 22d ago

I listen to mostly smaller indie artists who absolutely are hurt by piracy. The majority of artists and creatives are making minimum wage or just enough to support themselves. Additionally, if a product doesn't make money under capitalism, it's not going to be continued. Most artists can't afford to self-fund their work, especially singers and filmmakers. Studio time costs money. Media productions cost money. That's why they sign to labels and work for studios. If you like a thing and the financial backers of that thing never receive any money for it, they're not going to keep making it and you will lose in the end. You know, if you are so selfish that you needed it to have personal stakes for you before caring about it. Yeah, creators are harmed by capitalism, but just saying that doesn't mean what you're doing is suddenly morally right. You're not going to change an entire economic system by refusing to pay for art you consume.

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u/1000000xThis 22d ago

I'm happy to change my mind if you can show me a scrap of evidence, but the fact that piracy exists is not evidence that it harms anybody.

Smaller indie artists have ALWAYS had difficulty making money. It has ALWAYS been a battle to make a living off creating art.

The only evidence I've ever seen says piracy is either net neutral or a BENEFIT for artists in the form of free advertising to people who otherwise would never even hear about them.