Re: Breeding Season
Several issues with that sentiment. If you're on the fence on whether or not to support a Patreon you might want more info, a more recent demo than publicly available etc to determine whether or not you'll go through with it, considering this type of piracy is utterly harmless and potentially beneficial I see little cause to complain about it, and I personally find the expectation to be paid up-front without being forthcoming with your work up-front is a bit too one-sided (and yes, your opinions might differ)
It's also important to note that copying intellectual property is not theft (and no, that's not my opinion, those are the factual legal definitions). Denying a profit is not the same as incurring a loss. As long as you're not directly taking something away from someone it's simply not theft, and we could talk endlessly about the effects of piracy 'potentially' reducing profit but here's the thing, the thing YummyTiger himself brought up somewhat: A company is not entitled to profit. While the illegality of copyright infringement is certainly a core issue in this kind of debate profit simply isn't, a pirate is extremely hard to legally persecute because they cause no damages to a company, reducing potential profit isn't really something that flies in court unless you're dealing with libel/slander.
The one question that's truly relevant to whether or not piracy is okay, is whether or not infringing copyright is okay, it is never and will never be a subject of theft.
I think this is a good time for people to realize there's a significant different between 'trust' and 'faith'. Someone like Sierra Lee or that guy who does Divine Arms who's name I keep forgetting, I can trust. Through repeated efforts and reliable performance this is something that has been established and earned. When someone has little beyond ideas, demos, sketches and framework without any kind of demonstrable, reliable workflow then what you have is faith at best, you're merely just believing something will happen.
Faith is believing in something unproven. Thrust is believing something established doesn't change. Faith, is not a good motivation for something like this.
I don't see what the big deal about keeping an alpha/beta behind a paywall is. You're not entitled to have access to every game in development, just like you're not entitled to walk into a grocery store and take what you want. If you don't like unfinished games, then don't play them. Why is that a problem? Wait until they are finished, or wait until they fail and then play the remnants.
Several issues with that sentiment. If you're on the fence on whether or not to support a Patreon you might want more info, a more recent demo than publicly available etc to determine whether or not you'll go through with it, considering this type of piracy is utterly harmless and potentially beneficial I see little cause to complain about it, and I personally find the expectation to be paid up-front without being forthcoming with your work up-front is a bit too one-sided (and yes, your opinions might differ)
It's also important to note that copying intellectual property is not theft (and no, that's not my opinion, those are the factual legal definitions). Denying a profit is not the same as incurring a loss. As long as you're not directly taking something away from someone it's simply not theft, and we could talk endlessly about the effects of piracy 'potentially' reducing profit but here's the thing, the thing YummyTiger himself brought up somewhat: A company is not entitled to profit. While the illegality of copyright infringement is certainly a core issue in this kind of debate profit simply isn't, a pirate is extremely hard to legally persecute because they cause no damages to a company, reducing potential profit isn't really something that flies in court unless you're dealing with libel/slander.
The one question that's truly relevant to whether or not piracy is okay, is whether or not infringing copyright is okay, it is never and will never be a subject of theft.
but, DO NOT apply this ONE Patreon as an example of ALL Patreons. It's not, and it's incredibly unfair to those of us working or asses off. My one request is that you try to evaluate each Patreon fairly before you do all you can to pirate their work, don't just assume they are scammers like Breeding Season.
I think this is a good time for people to realize there's a significant different between 'trust' and 'faith'. Someone like Sierra Lee or that guy who does Divine Arms who's name I keep forgetting, I can trust. Through repeated efforts and reliable performance this is something that has been established and earned. When someone has little beyond ideas, demos, sketches and framework without any kind of demonstrable, reliable workflow then what you have is faith at best, you're merely just believing something will happen.
Faith is believing in something unproven. Thrust is believing something established doesn't change. Faith, is not a good motivation for something like this.