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Dodece said:
Anyway the biggest deterrent to piracy is human decency. It isn't just a little bigger it is like ninety percent of why a person will not commit a crime. You know what it takes to get that ninety percent to change their minds. They just need a justification. A good justification is what they get when the company they do business with treats them like they are thieves, or worse they are slaves. He is basically right in what he is saying. If you treat people with the respect they deserve, and you make a comparable product. Those people aren't going to steal from you. Do the opposite, and you all but assure it is going to happen a whole lot more.



"Machinarium, a game you can get easily and cheaply without DRM, saw like a 90% piracy rate."

People won't steal from you if you treat them with respect?  Absolute bull.  People steal videogames because it's easy and cheap.  Simple as that.  Otherwise, explain why people pirated Machinarium.  Go ahead.  A game you could get dirt cheap, with a developer that does not believe in DRM.  Did they treat people like slaves and thieves?  

Rationalization is saying that someone "deserves" to be stolen from because you don't like them.

The idea that a business won't be ripped blind if they don't attempt to protect themselves is laughable and unrealistic.