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In the eyes of the law it's piracy. But to me if something is not being sold, it might as well be public domain. And there's literally no difference between buying a second hand mario 3 cartridge and pirating the rom in terms of money the creators get. That's way more ridiculous to me than the youtube thing.
Oh doncha know manufacturers are already working on that.
The whole subscription economy grift. They're gonna say you own the basic version arguing against the 'if you can't modify it you never really own it' crowd, until they've spent enough money to bribe those in power to fashion their win for them, then they're gonna turn around and say we never really own anything and make reselling illegal.
Reselling takes care of itself if you simply stop offering physical media...which, idk...seems to be the trend of the last 15 years, don't cha think?