Some man made laws are broken to benefit the entire human race - cloning is one of em - wonders if 3D printers would soon be used to make my own clones at home.....hmmmmmm
I work for a corporation that is rated as one of the most ethical companies in the world. There is a direct correlation between ethical business practices and success in the US.
Well, as has been touched on, ethical behavior can mean very different things depending on geography. That is philosophy 101. As for ethics creating profit, I'm not convinced. Some of the most profitable companies in the US are always on the news for UNfair treatment of employes. One, the great WM, is a serial offender when it comes to the unfair treatment of women among other things. I don't think this is hurting their bottom line at all.
Anyway, b4 I go too far off topic, I still think the question itself is flawed. In all fairness, I will agree that using a products name as your own is going too far. Again, business ethics is an oximoron in my mind. The ethics that cooperations worry about is perceived ethics.....
Some man made laws are broken to benefit the entire human race - cloning is one of em - wonders if 3D printers would soon be used to make my own clones at home.....hmmmmmm
Well, as has been touched on, ethical behavior can mean very different things depending on geography. That is philosophy 101. As for ethics creating profit, I'm not convinced. Some of the most profitable companies in the US are always on the news for UNfair treatment of employes. One, the great WM, is a serial offender when it comes to the unfair treatment of women among other things. I don't think this is hurting their bottom line at all.
Anyway, b4 I go too far off topic, I still think the question itself is flawed. In all fairness, I will agree that using a products name as your own is going too far. Again, business ethics is an oximoron in my mind. The ethics that cooperations worry about is perceived ethics.....
Cloning will continue because of the "clamoring" of people who want more and more stuff, and they want it cheap.
(How many complaints have I heard about the "price" of USA made stuff like Provari or REO? )
Even newbies are running to Fasttech, which I have said in many posts is not the way to start out (better to establish relationship with a local vendor who will answer questions, get your stuff to you fast, etc. ) But saving $2 is important I guess.
Each of our personal ethical standards are only standard if we actually use them.It is more than lip service.
I have therefore, (in light of real-world behaviors of consumers) decided that clones are almost a necessity. Otherwise, people would do nothing but complain about the prices of things.
This is the classic "cure" argument. If Pfizer came up with a cure for AIDS tomorrow, should it be confiscated and distributed to everyone in need? I say no. The reason we have the system we have is that people are motivated by many things, and selfless love of humanity is rarely the first one. If you take Pfizer's drug "to benefit the entire human race" what do you think will happen to their research to cure cancer? It will cease.
This is obviously a whole different ball game, and I understand that some modders are ok with people using their ideas to mass produce products. I still think it would be professional courtesy to ask someone before taking their design.
I work for a corporation that is rated as one of the most ethical companies in the world. There is a direct correlation between ethical business practices and success in the US.
I work for one of those "ethical" corporations as well. Corporations are only as ethical as the law allows. We had a CEO. He fired 25K people in one year and got a $40M bonus. I fail to see how that is ethical. The same CEO was let go for violating ethical practices of the company. They paid him another $40M exit package and said it would not be good for the company to fight the exit package in the courts. I fail to see how that is ethical. Look at the lengths Apple went to dodge paying taxes ($0 on at least 30 billion dollars). Using corporations as an example of ethics is like using the mob as an example of good Catholics. They'll go to church while one other goombas sells heroine or wacks a guy on their orders.