CM156 said:
This just in: Libraries just as bad as piracy for the book industry.
Well, yes, they are. What were You trying to achieve with that comment, exactly? Bait me into saying "Libraries are baaaaaad!"? Well, yes, they might be, for the writers, as they are selling less of their product. Mind You, it's the same as car-sharing is bad for the automobile industry, and healthy lifestyles for the fitness studios and diet product industries. I'm not saying I'm in favour of doing anything about it.
I've heard of the First Sale Doctrine. You are missing the point, as the discussion is not about what is legal, but what should or shouldn't be legal.
Can you see us from that pedestal? You seem to be pretty high. The used game industry is a basic consumer right, piracy is theft.
I can see You just fine, but I might consider not bothering to look down if You don't bother to read my posts properly.
And both are the respective thing not by natural order, but by legal definition. The nice thing about legal matters is that they can be changed.
Besides, what high horse, what pedestal? Everything I said is true. I didn't make any moral judgement when I compared second-hand market to piracy
from the developer's point of view. I'm not saying they're rightfully condemning either. But they ARE right about losing money on the second-hand market, and the point does remain that if You're buing used, You might as well download instead. All I'm saying is that being against piracy, but for the second-hand market when considering entertainment media, is foolish at best.
~Sylv