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vivster said:
aLkaLiNE said:

That's not how morals work Jim. A moral is a highly held personal value, they don't change based on the actions of someone or something else.

His logic is horribly twisted

So you're saying Nintendo has no morals pertaining copyright law?

I'm saying that what you or someone else do, does not justify me abandoning my morals, above all else. If you think it's morally wrong to pirate, then you wouldn't do it period. If pirating doesn't bother you, then there is no moral justification needed. Anyone who can so easily drop or change their morals over something so trivial has a weak ass sense of character, I'll say that much.

 

And directly answering your question, no, Nintendo doesn't have morals (but they do in the eyes of the law which is probably why rarely an individual is ever held accountable for corporate schemes. You might see someone get fired. They don't usually have to undo their damage though).