OldClassicGamer wrote:I never said in any post that they don't have rights to do it. I just stated that I find it hilarious.
Your finding it hilarious is entirely a result of your irrational, unconditional dislike of corporations, which in turn causes you to make all of these ludicrous assumptions that highlight your fundamental misunderstanding of corporations and blatant disregard of copyright law. I'm not going to try and combat your points directly, but the mindset that causes them to be spewed out, as that's really what needs to be addressed here.
OldClassicGamer wrote:I hope Avengers leaker lives in safe country where international copyright infringement law is not defined. It would be massive trolling and Marvel could not do shit about it and they would just be wasting time trying to get info from Google LOLOLOL.
People don't particularly want to join in on your hypocritical "rebellion" against large content creators due to the minor inconveniences you've faced with YouTube's Content ID system. That's really entirely the reason; most people, including probably Adsolution, would be quite pissed off at the leaker, and I'm sure that in the case of ROTD, you would feel differently, and make some over-the-top rant about the leaker instead, probably advocating physical violence or something.
Also:
OldClassicGamer wrote:LOLOLOL.
No.
OldClassicGamer wrote:Well he already posted on YouTube that he regrets nothing and got over 70 thumbs up. Whatever happens, that guy will truly be remembered as awesome leaker (he leaked many different things on YT). If only there were more people like him.
I'm quite glad there aren't. The fact that he has no regret about anything is sadistic more than anything else.
OldClassicGamer wrote:You guys can boon as much as you want but he is awesome.
OK, then.
OldClassicGamer wrote:People like him always fascinated me. I see them as a fighters for freedom.
Freedom from
what? You haven't really specified, and for the moment it sounds like you're proposing some sort of anarchist society.
OldClassicGamer wrote:Adsolution wrote:So, just for example, if I was working on a nearly-complete trailer for ROTD and I showed it privately to someone before release to ask for critique, and they in turn took it and posted it online without my permission, you would passionately advocate them in the name of 'freedom' and laugh in my face?
No, I wouldn't laugh at you if something like that happened. My reaction would be "Cool trailer, awesome that I had a chance to see it before official upload, can't wait for upgraded official one"
Your avoidance at answering the implied question pretty much gives us the answer.
OldClassicGamer wrote:Video was low quality so I don't see how is a lot money lost. As soon as Marvel released HD trailer, all people went to see it. It is only logical since the low quality trailer didn't do good job showing moive's true look.
This is, very simply, not true. If you casually watched the leaked trailer, I doubt you'd care about going back and seeing it again in higher quality unless you're some Marvel fanatic.
OldClassicGamer wrote:Plus I see no ads on the video of leaker which means he earned no profit from those uploads.
You have a very simplified view of how corporations earn money.
OldClassicGamer wrote:Adsolution wrote:Your idea of freedom seems to be "I should have the right to rape your little sister, because [...]". Now give me a good explanation as to how that isn't actually your idea of freedom without nullifying at least one part of your previous argument.
My idea of freedom is nothing like that. After murder, rape is the worst thing that can happen to anyone so please do not compare such thing to something internet related.
Well, yeah, it is, fundamentally.
OldClassicGamer wrote:I am only fighting for internet freedom.
You're not really doing anything other than posting ridiculously over-the-top rants about Google executives are Nazis, honestly.
OldClassicGamer wrote:Now don't get me wrong, I have limits for myself too. For example, I criticised leakers of The Expendables 3 and commented on rant my friend made that it was permanent damage for company. I just support idea of freedom when it comes to leaking something unfinished and promotional like trailer and I am sorry but I will always find it ridiculous how companies overreact about it.
Those limits are pretty far out there by most people's standards, and despite being subjective, don't really make a lot of logical sense.
OldClassicGamer wrote:Marvel could have copyright claimed his leaked video with tools YouTube provides and earn all money for themselves. Problem solved, they get money end of story. But instead they choose to go after the uploader so that proves they are money hungry and want to earn even more money (in case they win lawsuit and this guy gets ordered to pay them big time).
We don't live in an anarchist society which is completely ruled on a moral grounds, though. Uploading a copyrighted song is not on the same level as
leaking shit that wasn't even supposed to be public in the first place.
OldClassicGamer wrote:Unfinished trailer and unfinished movie or unfinished game is not the same thing, at least in my view. If full movie in unfinished state was leaked, that would be different case, but this was trailer and it actually wasn't in beta form at all. It pretty much looked finished but was just broadcasted privately first before getting played to big mass.
Releasing the unfinished movie would've certainly been way worse, but releasing the unfinished trailer is still bad, and it's still illegal.
OldClassicGamer wrote:Content owner has multiple options to do when claiming video:
1. Tracking views
2. Monetize uploader's video and earn money for himself
3. Take down video
Yeah, let's purposefully
choose the more inconvenient method typically used to profit off of music videos uploaded to YouTube to get funds, while letting the motherfucker get off scot free without any sort of criminal charges placed against him whatsoever.
You've repeatedly shown that pretty much all of your beliefs stem from some sort of bias based entirely on your personal experiences with something, be it your stance when it comes to the console wars, whether Jim Sterling posts "idiotic nonsense," whether Apple is shit over a minor design flaw with their current series of iPhone, or just blatant racism on the account that "you lived with those people so you can judge them." Please avoid from doing the above. It's an issue that I and many others are honestly having some difficulty seeing past, and it seems to become more prominent as of late.