fordy said:
Oh my god. Are you seriously this ignorant in real life? I've told you several times how piract is NOT direct theft, yet you seem to be making no justification towards it, merely parading around chanting "I am right. I am right". Listen, I have tried my absolute best to make it as simple as possible to understand, yet it still seems too complex for you, so I'm taking a different approach. What exactly ARE you stealing when you pirate? And do NOT say the game itself. As I have mentioned before, the game does not belong to the copier to begin with. It belongs to nobody but the patent holder. Piracy is using software without a license. It is NOT THEFT. What about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki? What about America's iron fist dealings with the middle east to force the collapse of the Soviet Union? What about the invasion of Iraq? Give me your stance on these, and I can give you a perfectly good set of morals opposing those that you mention. |
I just want to make one thing clear that may be a misunderstanding. I never intended to convince you that we own games the way developers do. So if you think that that’s what I have been doing, wrong no, not what I was saying. I did say we own games, just not how developers do.
Answer to your question...
“What exactly ARE you stealing when you pirate?”
Basically, what customers pay for... which you use the law to define... a user license. You can recognize that user license as much as you want but it’s undeniable that you are being sold a copy of the game with your purchase. It’s irrefutable to say otherwise. A copy of the game is what is being sold, is that all that is being sold? No, it may also include the game’s case, manual, a warranty, a user license to play, could be a limited edition, and anything else I may have not have mentioned. The point is a copy of the game is the star of the show. A copy of a game is what pirates are gaining without paying … and so I easily recognize that as theft because it’s something that should be paid for. This is regarding only pirates. Still not making sense? … Just go back to the first statement I made “Basically, what customers pay for”
I think this might be as clear as I can possibly be. Please reply to what I said in the above paragraph. It is theft.
(sigh)
About morality… I personally think you have a lot to learn about it considering your stance and you defending Hitler speaks for itself but anyways we don’t need to talk about it in general for this topic [piracy/theft] because you recognized theft (and piracy) from the beginning [period] I touched upon what I thought about morality only because you mentioned it, so you wouldn’t think I was ignoring you. But then I said quote “ 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 thought I made it clear with that statement that we didn’t have to go into it.
So please reply to the things I said above the (sigh) You just need to accept it already, we’ve all made mistakes, and thought we were doing things right when in reality we weren’t.
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.







