They are not going after fan works (such as knitted imitation instructions, comics or computer games) and haven’t hiked the price so they’re better than the average capitalist in such situation. As for the publicity stunts and ads that show connection of the brand with the community, I find them morally neutral.
It is rainbow capitalism now:
It didn’t start that way, but they have capitalized on the trend.
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They are not going after fan works (such as knitted imitation instructions, comics or computer games) and haven’t hiked the price so they’re better than the average capitalist in such situation. As for the publicity stunts and ads that show connection of the brand with the community, I find them morally neutral.