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Any instance in which I'm purchasing through a publisher or producer. Wherein I have no reasonable belief that my money is actually going to the people who developed the work.
Do just to dig into this a little, I'm assuming that's the Apple itunes, Spotify, Amazon etc levels and probably ticketek, we're it plausible (now there's a fantasy!!).
Where do you sit with regards to the better players such as bandcamp or gog.com?
It really depends on the particular developer right? Like, CDPR for example, whose parent company owns gog.com, pays its employees based on contractual obligation and initial sales. Beyond that, however, all money gets fed into the publisher and into the pockets of executives. Executives don't make games. Executives do next to nothing and make nothing for it. I personally consider it patently unethical to support parasites like that.
I completely agree to the pyramid scheme of managers.
I'd like to believe they funded the development while it was happening, but I suspect that's rather naiive...