fordy said:
It looks like what you are arguing at is use of the game "in good faith". Once again, developers require something more stringent in terms of protecting their IP. However, pages and pages of "exceptions" are not needed in this case. I'm going to keep this as short and simple as I can: Physical media (disc): Physical entity. Subject to theft (only if eg. you're stealing blank discs from a store) Game: Conceptual entity. Patent laws apply, since the copyright is based on the game design itself, and not the code that makes the game. The proof for this is if for example, I remade a game that acted identical to a copyrigthed game, but with different code, I would still be in violation of copyright law. They're protecting their game IDEA, not the effort they took to write it to binary code. Copies are granted in the form of an End User License (EUL). EUL: Physical entity. Subject to theft (say if you steal an actual game from a residence, you're stealing the owner's End User License. When you purchase a game, you're still buying 100% physical entities. You're never buying the game itself. A small percentage goes to things such as case, manual, disc, etc., but the major cost is the EUL. I'm not questioning your morals, but as I stated before, it's hard to make a defining decision on morals, because morals are based on individual's opinion. That's why I laugh when I hear somebody being called "immoral", because it does not mean that at all. It's means they have a differing set of morals to the accuser. For example, there will be a big divide on the classic moral, "Steal a loaf of bread to feed a starving family". None of them are wrong. However, society needs a stable foundation. It cannot operate on "I believe"s concerning such decisions. That's why the law IS there, as a defining set of morals for society to abide by. |
About acting out in good faith... it's actually all we really do need in society. I do agree the developers need protection on the physical manfistations of evil acts but if acting rightly in good faith was something we all did... we wouldn't need any protection what so ever in everything but society isn't perfect and even with detterants like laws and punishments people still try and do accomplish evil things. So in reality acting out rightly in good faith is really all we have. Evil is best stopped at the heart before it ever manfists itself physically... I think stopping an evil act is in a way already a failure to us as a society. Good faith is all we really do have... the physical detterrants are just that detterants. I'm not saying the physical manfistations of evil are not important... just that the inner evil inside someone that caused it is much more important because that is the root. (You don't have to comment on this because I basically agree on needed protection to deter theft but disagree on your tone on the good faith part, you seemed to not give it enough credit. I just thought it was important to point that out to you and anyone else who reads this)
We already went through the law a few times. You can read my responses about the law in other posts .
A copy of the game can be taken without being payed for... theft can be committed in the digital world. The code is the product. Granted we are buying the physical disc aswell but that's barely worth mentioning since that's not why we bought the disc, the disc is only a holder of the product and that definitely isn't where the true value of the whole is... we bought it for the game.The copy of the game , the product costs 60$.
A pirate can get a game, a product without paying... that's theft. It's pretty straight forward.
I'm not basing my morals on my opinion. My opinion would be very much like yours if I made my own. I'm basing it on God's word. Basically God see's evil not only in the physical but in the heart. That's why I do take the physical manfistations of evil seriously... but I also know that the inner causes of it like selfishness, pride etc etc is not only important, even more important. That's why defining theft by the physical definition is not all there is to it because evil starts in your "heart"...also theft has to do with more then just physical items... time can be stolen. An employeer can hire a worker to work for 8 hours and the worker doesn't work for 2 of those hours. The worker has essentially stolen 2 hours of work time. That's why it's easy for me to understand that piracy is theft because theft doesn't have to do with just physical items.
I believe morality is objective. Thinking morality is subjective would mean Hitler was justified somehow in all the evils he caused... I don't see it. I can understand the pyscopath thought he was right... but never that truly was right
I think the bottom line is that we both realize that theft is an evil thing. You recognized it from the beginning of our talk and didn't question it as non-existent. What you did question however is that if piracy is theft or not. I answered everything you have given me, somethings more then once...You haven't shown me any reason why I'd think piracy isn't theft... the arguments you made were non-existent and you simply have to just accept it and that's truly all that's left you not accepting the truth. Piracy is a form of theft, it's not done the same as in the physical world but it definitely can be done.
"Yet I can still communicate with you without talking ... I can send a loved one money without actually sending money ... and I can commit theft without the product disappearing."
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Think that will be my new signature or part of it... it sums it up.
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.







