• SinAdjetivos@beehaw.org
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    10 months ago

    It’s wild to me that this is so often called “just business” when, described this way, it’s textbook racketeering.

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      10 months ago

      Could you explain to me how “if someone wants to use my work, they should pay me for it” could be perceived as racketeering, let alone “textbook?”

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        10 months ago

        There’s “if someone wants to use my work, they should pay me for it” and there’s “intentionally sabotage the work/service provided in order to extract more profits.”

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          10 months ago

          “The work or service provided for free?” If so what’s the difference? If you’re getting something for free you have no right to complain

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            But it’s not free, just because you aren’t paying in money doesn’t mean you aren’t paying for it in other ways.