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Is the use of Kickstarter by celebrities/ppl with plenty of money acceptable?

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Thomas Edison:
That still doesn't help me see your point. No one is being taken advantage of or hurt by this so I don't see the moral problem.

seinfeldtheme:

--- Quote from: Thomas Edison on 12 Aug 2013, 15:47 ---That still doesn't help me see your point. No one is being taken advantage of or hurt by this so I don't see the moral problem.

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if you read the thread i feel like i laid out my objections to this pretty thoroughly

Barmymoo:

--- Quote from: seinfeldtheme on 12 Aug 2013, 15:41 ---i mean we can talk about zach braff instead; would the conversation be any different?

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Well for a start there'd be fewer contributions from me because I have no idea who that is.

ackblom12:
Backing a KS, typically, allows you to see and hear about certain aspects of a project that the public usually never gets to see or hear about. It absolutely makes you a part of the process. And yes, saying that Jeph or anyone else should charge less than anyone else because 'they don't need the money' is incredibly stupid. $10 is a perfectly normal and fair price for a digital album. He is not charging an exorbitant price for the product, it is the standard cost. I really don't care if you speak critically of something Jeph does, he seems to be a good person but he's not a personal friend of mine. You're framing of this and you're responses so far seem much more like you just want people to agree with you and join in on complaining about it. You just really don't seem interested in discussing anything.

pwhodges:

--- Quote from: Masterpiece on 12 Aug 2013, 15:36 ---Isn't this thread more worthy of a place in Discuss!?

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No.  Frankly, it's not worth a place anywhere - but I'll leave it here for you to judge.

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