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Calmador said:
vlad321 said:

My whole point goes all the way back to the first thing I said. Pirates are dissatisfied for one reason or another. This is because of the shitty business models of companies. Obviously there are are other business models which succeed even at free prices, but I'm sure you don't even have to be free to make pirates buy your stuff instead of pirating it. In the end, shit business models get hurt by pirates, not the good ones.

Let's say the business model of the video game industry is flawed and you know it definitly is (we can definitely find some flaws if we look) ... so how does that give someone the right to steal?

And all business """"LIKE"""" the video game industry suffers from piracy.

I am tired of you two running around in circles.

Piracy is not theft. Iti s copyright infringement.

Copyright infringement is legally distinct from theft.

You can talk about it on some moral level all you want, but legally speaking it is not theft.

Piracy is not theft. It is copyright infringement. Which isn't theft.