slowmo said:
From what I read your discussion seemed to be about piracy, my answer seemed relevant given the ongoing discussion. It seems more likely you're dismissing me because I've provided hard facts that piracy (copyright infringement) is in fact not theft in the eyes of the law. You're beginning to seem like a kid putting his fingers in his ears and saying la la la I cant hear you. Theft is a completely different aspect of law and the two offenses should always be kept seperate. I would spend less time trying to change that fact and more time educating people as to why copyright infringement is as bad as theft. |
The discussion is about piracy, your right about that. I know those "facts"I've accepted them and openly recognized them. But I don't believe and have put it out there that the law isn't the last say because it can be corruptable and from my impression nobody denied my reasoning and so I assume the others accepted it.
Copyright infringement is a way to commit theft. Let's say I want to steal Halo Reach... I break into a store and take a copy... results I get a copy of Halo reach without paying a dime (don't know why I'd want to do that, I suppose for the art and case of halo).... or perhaps I could go to a torrent site and download it... results I get a copy of Halo reach without paying a dime. The differences are only how I commited theft. A physical disc doesn't have to be in the picture for me to get a copy of Halo Reach.. THE GAME does... which is the digital information. The game doesn't have to dissapear when I take it... but it does have to come to me without paying a dime to be theft. Why should doing something in a digital world HAVE to be so much like doing something in the physical world in order to be the same? It can't be.. they are two different worlds. Yet I can still communicate with you without talking ... I can send a loved one money without actually sending money ... and I can steal without the object dissappearing.
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.







