- Registrado
- 19 de Feb, 2018
Roy be all like:Roy has a video on wealth inequality,
0:48
Sigue el video de abajo para ver cómo instalar nuestro sitio como una aplicación web en tu pantalla de inicio.
Nota: Esta función puede no estar disponible en algunos navegadores.
Roy be all like:Roy has a video on wealth inequality,
This is a nitpick but no Roy, copyright infringement specifically isn't theft. They haven't "committed theft".Roy has a video on wealth inequality, although mainly it's about him whining about the Farms:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=cZuSPy7FsU4Archive:
4:01![]()
This is a nitpick but no Roy, copyright infringement specifically isn't theft. They haven't "committed theft".
You cannot steal intangibles. You can infringe on someone's copyright, you can violate someone's trademarks, but both of those things are different from theft in important ways.
The big one being you haven't lost the item in question. If someone steals my bike, I no longer have the bike and now they have it. That's core to what the word "theft" means.
Maybe copyright is useful to have (or not) but regardless it's a different concept from property.
Those who can't teach, say that they're going to teach on some blog but never get round to it because they just sit their fat ass in their chair and blame other people for their failures. Hypothetically.As for his ambition to teach portfolio management, I'm gobsmacked. Roy, you failed even in your toy simulation, so you're going to tell everyone else what to do? They say those who can, do, and those who can't, teach. I guess those who can neither do nor teach, teach anyway.
Hey man, can't get more nitpicky than the literal letter of law, so it's totally fair.This is a nitpick but no Roy, copyright infringement specifically isn't theft. They haven't "committed theft".