fordy said:
The difference between morals and legality is that morals are individual interpretations of right or wrong. They'll never stand up in court purely because of situational qualities that are not fully understood by those with such morals. Hence, why the legal system is there. Now, allow me to totally destroy your stance here. Say that I make a copy of a game for my friend, who had a copy of the game at one stage and his disc was destroyed. By your logic and morals, that's an illegal thing to do. However, legally it is perfectly fine. Why? Because when you buy a game, you do not actually buy it. You cannot own a game, unless you're the publisher. What is compromised in acts of piracy is the end user license purchased to play that game. The act of physically copying the game is not a crime. There's a reason why it's not called stealing. If you drive a car unlicensed, you're not stealing the roads. The end user license gives the user the right to circumvent copyright for themselves only. Therefore, if you play the game without a license, it's regarded as copyright theft, and not stealing. It's the same background as agreements with patent holders in order to use their property. Does this mean that Sony "stole" the Dualshock technology when it violated Immersion's patent? |
Buddy, your bring in a special situation AND then you tell me the law is A okay with it... anyways I'm not talking about special circumstances, why bring it up? I'm talking about the act of somoene who hasn't bought a game and then downloads it off, whatever means. That being said, assuming what you said is true, I think it's great that the law allows someone to get a digital copy after his/her disc has been destroyed. Now that's progressive and putting technology to use. Because someone bought it and now that someone doesn't have to worry about losing his/her product so easily. Wonderful for those who purchase thier products, WHY NOT? Now onto the real topic...
Again I'm not talking about special circumstances I'm talking about a person who didn't pay for his/her product and then gets the product without paying. The product is the game which is in the form of information. So in short you think if someone gets 100% of a game which is the information/digital part of it, be it from a friend or anywhere else via some torrent site, from the developers themeselves, a friend or any other way, it's not stealing? Just because the physical disc wasn't taken (which isn't even the game), that costs cents, doesn't mean a person hasn't stolen anything. Copying is just a different way of stealing, a sneakier and easier way. The physical part of a game again is worth cents... the game itself is the information/digital part.
Products that are made up of information/digital ... are information/digital and the information/digital part of the product IS the product.
We can argue about what it means to steal, to me it's point blank obvious. But the bottom line is that it's wrong. It's in my opinion that it IS stealing. Because comparing digital/informational theft to physical theft is ridiculous. In physical theft, you go in, take something and that object is gone. Online... people copy and paste essays (plagiarism), people download music off torrent sites.. people download video games... and the information doesn't necessarily dissappear so the products don't HAVE to dissappear to be stolen... so people can still get that information/product and not pay a dime. Just another way to steal products made up of information[period] There are no grey areas, the disc isn't even the game, it only carries the game, the information/digital part IS the game.
It's theft.
All gaming systems, consoles/PC, have thier perks... why fight over preferences? I like Coke and you like Pepsi, that's it, let's not fight over which toy we like best cause that's what they are. Is someone's preference in a toy important or is the relationship between you and your neighbor more important? Answer is obvious, but THE most important thing is your relationship with God almighty. God Bless you in Jesus's name.
I can communicate without talking... I can send a loved one money without actually sending money... and I can commit theft without the product disappearing, the point of theft is the point of theft not one of it's possible symptoms which is the product dissappearing. The thief wants to gain something without paying for it, that's the point of theft, the thief doesn't have to care or anybody else has to care if the product dissappears. The product dissappearing is just a possible symptom of theft. Gifts are sacrfices, in order to give a gift, it has to be a genuine sacrfice/gift, meaning a copy of the game isn't still in your PC. Piracy is theft and/or being a culprit of theft.







