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That’s a lot of words. So, what’s the answer to the question?
If copying is an action open to everyone, what can a person create on a computer, that they could expect other people to pay them for? What could they make that doesn’t have equal value simply to copy, than to buy from its creator?
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Quite simple because you value the works of others? If you want for example a specific art piece from a specific artist you commission it from that artist. We also don't need to have a theoretical debate about it - since steam exist. You can have most games pirated or get them even cheaper (than on stem) from grey key market - but if one makes a convenient affordable (localized cost for example )distribution options, people will pay for things they use - because most people actually think that it's the right thing to do (as long as they can afford it). No everyone is an asshole, most people are actually not.