Cypher1980 said:
Millennium said:
Cypher1980 said:
Millennium said: I used to, many moons ago. Then I came to my senses and stopped stealing. I've since either destroyed anything I pirated or sought out legit copies, and while I'm not finished with that second task yet (there's a lot of work to do, and some of them have gotten very hard to find) I'd like to think that I've made good progress. |
Pirating digitally is stealing ?
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Yes, yes it is.
The way that copyright fundamentally works is that any copy made of a work belongs, initially, to the rightsholder. They can do whatever they want with it -license it out, sell it, destroy it, or whatever- but it is theirs. If you make a copy and do not have some sort of arrangement with them or some other legitimate right (i.e. backup, installation, time-shifting, compatibility, or the handful of other very specific acts collectively known as "fair use"), then you must render it up to them immediately, or else you have stolen that copy.
Piracy is theft, plain and simple. "Making a copy" does not prevent this; in fact, that copy what makes it theft in the first place. Pirates are nothing more than common thieves.
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I had no idea it was so serious. But if so why not just convict the pirates for theft in the courts. Its a much more serious offence than copyright infringement.
The message would then be loud and clear that piracy is a serious crime.
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You have never been in Canada, or Russia , or Netherlands because there and here it is a crime to distribute copyrighted materials not download them so the distrubotours are in red heat not piraters.
And as long as its not a crime and it doesnt hurt the companies I like there's nothin wrong with it.
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d21lewis said: Honestly, do JRPG makers even realize how hard it is to save the world? That shit is impossible!
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