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2011-01-27
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2011-01-27
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Why don't you go steal some music from your favorite band, and pirate some movies from producers you like? ...
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2011-01-27
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Actually i'd much rather "pirate" games, music etc and then give money directly to the artists
edit: and anyway, numbers can't be stolen. And regarding the 'rari, if you paid for the machinery and raw materials to build yourself your own fer' then how can you call that stealing?
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2011-01-27
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You know the thread layout on this forum isn't exactly conducive to quickly locating a tree of replies to a particular question/comment within each topic. So save the drama for your moma.
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2011-01-27
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A better analogy would be if I walked into a store, looked over, say a toy car, then went home and made one just like it.
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2011-01-27
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A better analogy would be going to a museum that is free entry but with a suggested donation.
All the patrons in front of you are graciously giving a few £/$, you get to the window.. "What's this ... SUGGESTED DONATION?! ..... Well you can **** right off then", strolls in for free, looking like a complete dick!
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2011-01-27
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2011-01-27
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Please learn the difference between rivalrous goods vs. non-rivalrous goods. They fit in different economic spaces and misconstruing one for the other makes for some really dumb laws/calculations of loss/arguments.
Putting a value on a small evolutionary change is difficult and subjective. (...) Both camps are probably right but have no right to force their views on each other.
No one is taking anyone's food out of their mouth by sharing GPLed software. ... Being adequately compensated for writing GPLed software is a related but a mostly orthogonal issue.
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2011-01-28
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So, you don't want to give "Microsoft", the big company, money for their office suite. It's too expensive. Tell me, when you pirate it, how are you giving back to the engineers that get paid to code the program? When you pirate Photoshop, how are you supporting the secretary that arranges the lunch and learn sessions the engineers are going to, to learn new skills and get ideas for new tools? You're not.
I bet you'd agree numbers can be stolen if the numbers were coming out of your bank account. You don't mind if I take those numbers, right? They're just numbers... They can't be stolen.
Are you ok with someone using your car for a long trip when you're not using it, as long as they provide gas?
And tell me, how exactly are you "providing materials" when you take someone's program (without paying for it) and run it?
You claimed "when you pirate something the original owner does not lost anything", which is simply not true.
Your logic is wrong. If you take something that someone else is selling, no matter what that is, and don't pay for it, the person(s) that created it have lost potential value. Even if that potential was a later "fire sale", or selling that version much later at a huge discount when newer/better products were out. You can buy Duke Nukem for $2 at most Big Lots, for example... Unless you pirated it back when it came out, in which case, why bother?
Using your logic, and your false assumptions, you could justify just about anything. Like taking _a_Ferrari_ is just fine, because they're asking more than someone else values it for.
Pirating is wrong. Justifying it is equally wrong. If piracy didn't cause financial loss, nobody would be concerned over it.