This was when I was still selling license codes and, like all sellers of license codes, dealt with an enormous amount of piracy. I was quite put out about it; the constant feeling of being stolen from (and lectured to by thieves on how it's not stealing, technically) was tiring.
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Then I started selling SaaS. SaaS solves piracy so hard you can successfully sell it in China.
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Gamers in particular ask "What is all this microtransactions and season pass and subscription bullshit? Why can't I just buy games anymore?" and the answer to that is "Y'all told publishers pretty unambiguously that you wanted them to sell games so that you could steal them."
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What does “hotlinked” mean
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Internet culture jargon for linking to an image from one’s community at its original location (via image tag) rather than mirroring it. Used to be considered “bad form” due to bandwidth costs, etc, which is what the word usually talks about.
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haha i did this with an ebay seller who stole my photos.
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I once punked http://www.freerepublic.com when an image of mine was linked to. The rather vile outcome was funny, but it didn't stop the real Republic's decline.
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