People can hold value in something without paying for it. For example, if someone sees an item for sale for $200 at one place and the exact same item available for $100 at another place, they would prefer the item at the $100 price. This is basic supply and demand economics 101 here. But if the item is available for $0, people are going to prefer that to get it there instead regardless of how much they value the item. People can donate their money to the owner directly or a charitable cause if they're worried the other issues you raised.
Didn't you declare victory? Why are you back?
If the owner of the item wishes to give it away for free, that's up to the owner. But, when someone takes it and then gives it away for free, that's sorta where you analogy breaks down, right? If I go to that market and take it, HEY, I got it for free, right? But, that's stealing, right?
Most people violate copyright laws at some point because it's so easy to do.
So, because a crime is EASY it's ok? That's right, you're amoral.
For those of us who aren't, I'm not sure what point you're trying to make. Because doing something wrong is easy doesn't make it right.
Law enforcement is usually not concerned with copyright infringement unless it's very widespread and blatant.
True. But, then, it's not like a copyright owner doesn't have recourse. So..., what's your point?
Because so many people do it and the laws are so complicated.
The law REALLY isn't that complicated.
Most people don't care either.
THAT'S the thing. People don't care. They don't care because they see it as an easy and cheap way of getting shit. But that doesn't mean it's RIGHT. People are not entitled to free shit. People who think they are entitled to free shit are assholes who don't like being called what they are: thieves.
The main products that tend to be infringed against are the really popular ones where individual violations are inconsequential to the company who created the product. Star Trek fan books probably not so much, if that's what you're worried about.
So, because it's a popular show, it's ok to do the wrong thing? Ok, that's right, you're amoral. You don't care.
I'm worried about ALL of it. A company isn't just a thing. A show isn't just a thing made by a company. A show hires PEOPLE. Not just the actors or the writers. It's takes a LOT of people to make a TV show, it's takes a LOT MORE money to make a genre TV show. That means a company has to MAKE money in order to see a reason to make that show.
If they lose out because people like you just want to take it without paying for it, then they don't make money. Then they don't make shows that cost a lot of money. They don't hire make up artists, costumers, electricians. Actors, writers.
By stealing a TV show off the internet, you impact people's lives in a very specific way.
But, as you have said, you are amoral, you don't care how your actions affect others. As long as you get your shit.
It's economics 101. You're not going to change that.
I'm beginning to suspect, you don't actually understand that phrase.