Well... if you think it is totally ok - think about that, this music is still the intellectual property of the artist (and or the label), and someone who probably earns his core income for paying food, rent etc - by making music - loses legal sales = income ... by that mentality. So counter-question, would YOU be totally ok, if someone steals a part or the complete monthly paycheck you receive from your work/employer? .... I guess not!Yadrichik_Chaya wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 5:58 pmI think it totally ok to rip cds/vinyls and freely spread mp3s or upload music on Youtube.
Then you should hope (or pray), that your job (in case you are not working in the sound industry) will not be eaten by AI. Look on soooo many graphic artists in the last year, how will hire an artist for artwork or a specific graphic illustration these days, after stable-diffusion / midjourney etc doing that for basically some bucks or free? ... nearly no one anymore?Yadrichik_Chaya wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 6:59 pmBecause of all the new advances in AI-tech etc., anyone a few years from now can create their own great plugins just by asking AI to write the code, design the GUI etc. There's already now free AI plugins to clone analog gear almost 1:1 - GuitarML Proteus being a prime example of this. ...
Maybe your euphoria about the "good new & promising" options provided by AI in the near future lets you forget about empathy towards people, who will lose their jobs by that... and with that, a lot of creativity and good inspiring work will be lost.
So your empathy is - sample library creator`s products are now easier(!) to abuse or steal? Great emphaty...Yadrichik_Chaya wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 6:59 pmI do have empathy for sample library creators but I still think it is ok to be able to easily convert between formats, those rebranding the product and selling it as their own library are doing the unethical part not us users who already have the original.
Ever thought about a very critical point in the whole format discussion? Of some developers maybe prefer or even design a product specific for only one format, for reasons? Like branding, or user-group targeting, or keeping support work lower (because it can eat time....) or other reasons? ...
It`s way more complex... imaging this: a sample library creator/sound design lives in France, he uses his EULA, someone violates it, but lives in Thailand - so what now? Does the law of the creator living in France fully apply? Or the law`s in Thailand, or both? Or coming additional laws based on the European union (since france is part of it) on top? ...uselessmind wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 7:39 pmBecause i ready so much of that and it bothers me...
This ist only true as far as those parts of an EULA are within the law.
Image if your respective country does not even acknowledge IP.
Or,as is sometimes the case ,If the law grants certain rights to licensees which the EULA tries to take away.
Does that Law have to be changed to fit the EULA? Or the other way around if push comes to shove?
But still, an EULA is kind of a contract. If a developer clear states - if you purchase my product, you accept my EULA ... this is not irrelevant!
Rarely to be found... this topic shows it quite well. Some people are happy about a tool, for more formats. At the same time, this tool violates laws, and opens up easy access for many, to abuse/extract etc other people's work - and still, some people think it`s fine. Equal to the quote above of uploading stuff to Youtube, which is copyrighted, and by that, stealing someone a part of his income...
Maybe some people should put themselves in a short thought, like "How would I feel, if it would affect me - the negative outcomes of this"... maybe then, there would be a bit more empathy. Some grouse about NI`s upgrade prices, or products not getting supported anymore, but don`t see the reasons behind that, because it`s easier to grouse. But high workload times, for keeping old plugins working fine in every DAW, which are constantly changing plugin behavior and creating bugs, that are not caused by the plugin itself, but need to get fixed... or worktime load for bigger upgrades can be the same as big as for the complete initial product, and so giving an upgrade a price, to cover the extra expensive for it...
Srsly... think a bit more, before grousing around.
Don`t forget one essential thing: plugin developers, sample library creators, and sound designers are always, the whole time already in a bad spot due to product piracy. Constantly. Even have extra expenses to reduce the very negative impact of it.
(Some people are sooo perky, they steal your stuff, modify it very very little - and try to sell it back to you... as their "own" work, even if it consists of 95% of your own content)
