ElPatron said:
Erana said:
BrassButtons said:
RubyT said:
Piracy's not stealing, because nothing is taken.
You're right, it's not stealing. It's copyright infringement.
Which is illegal, just like Stealing.
So is murder.
Am I murderer for pirating? (hypothetical, I don't have the nerve to state I never committed copyright infringements like everyone else on the Escapist - because I sure did commit a lot of them back when we had music and VHS tapes)
Copyright infringement is not stealing, otherwise both would be the same crime and have the same sentences.
When you were a kid you noticed the fine print in the cover of your favourite album?
If you borrowed or lent someone a tap/CD/VHS you were committing copyright infringement. If you let your friends watch that film during a sleepover, you have committed copyright infringement.
Now, according to your logic you have been stealing.
Get off your moral high horse so I can steal it.
1. Did I say that piracy was just like stealing? No. I said that piracy is illegal, as is stealing.
I could say, "That fire hydrant is red, just like that cardinal over there" and it would not mean that I was saying that a fire hydrant and a bird are the same thing.
2. "Am I murderer for pirating?"
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3. Where have I been taking moral high ground? I haven't been saying, "Lol, I don't pirate, I'm better than everyone who pirates because they are dirty scoundrelssss!!!1!"
All I want is for people to stop all these "attempts at rationalizing piracy to myself by ranting at the internet" because no amount of justification is going to make piracy any more legal in most parts of the world. If someone goes about committing this illegal act for something on par with borrowing your cousins' dvd or the likes, then fine, whatever. It doesn't need to even be brought up.
But when people are going around, stealing the privilege to play many, many more games than one could ever reasonably expect to be lent or borrowed in a reasonable, real-world situation
THEN waltz into whatever anonymous but public place they can find and insist that it is not only harmless, but is wholeheartedly justifiable that they have behaved this way is, at the very least, even if their outrageous theory of their act of piracy of many, many luxuries being 100% A-OK for their situation,
really, really annoying.
The thing is, its not
just annoying. Its the excuse big companies use to implement all sorts of really annoying DRM, and is just a huge "fuck you" to all the little guys out there who could really use the money, and whose games are stolen. Yes, there are some people and companies that have stated that they don't mind piracy, but taking their word for everyone in the business is, again, just grabbing for excuses to make someone feel better about their actions.
Ever had
your work, ideas or art stolen? Let me tell you, it feels like crap, and hearing people trying to justify their blatant theft of your efforts instead of just ponying up to their own actions is even more frustrating.
I mean, what the Hell is up with this self-entitled attitude? How hard is it to find something to do that doesn't have the potential to ruin things who genuinely
are entitled to the activity?
Most importantly, if what serial pirates are doing is justifiable,
then why are there so many unprovoked rants about people trying to tell strangers about why they think piracy is OK in their personal situation?
Chances are, what they're doing is illegal in their country, end of story.
Morality, however, is not black and white, and they are arguing their position on the spectrum about their position. I'm pretty sure that most people here have already decided on where different sorts of piracy lie on the spectrum, so beyond stating what sort of activities you participate in, talk of what shade which piracy should be is about as productive as pokemon fans debating which generation is best.
Have I made myself clear?
Well, I suppose not; I've really been rambling on about the sentiments my original post already contained, though it really seems as though you stopped reading after the first six words, so here's the post again:
Erana said:
BrassButtons said:
RubyT said:
Piracy's not stealing, because nothing is taken.
You're right, it's not stealing. It's copyright infringement.
Which is illegal, just like Stealing.
And for Christ's sake, if you're a pirate, grow a proverbial pair and
acknowledge that you're breaking the law.
End of story.
With piracy, its the bad side of a legal binary.
If you're doing something that isn't so morally unacceptable, like downloading a ROM of a game you've bought three times already including remakes, or there is something you simply can't do legally that improves the gaming experience (I bet tons of people downloaded illegal ROMs for Bottles's Revenge) OK, whatever, don't feel guilty and keep quiet about it.
One doing something like this IS still having a small negative effect in illegal duplication/distribution or whatever and adds to the big, scary numbers that companies like to throw around to justify bad DRM, just to be clear.
Going, "Oh, I'm not at fault for taking a luxury that I did not purchase!!!" is rediculous. TF2 is FREE now. NetHack has always been free. There are sooo many RPGs out there that are now free, including Daggerfall, and Steam and other online sellers have supersales regularly. If you're not using public library internet to write this post, then like Hell can you not afford $4.00 for Oblivion or even just one cent for the HIB.
I have a small library of games. I can count the games I own for any one of my consoles on one hand. Half my meager Steam game list was a gift or free, and none of them I spent more than $15 on. (In fact, I only spent $15 on two; one because a friend *really* wanted to play with me, and another because I was supporting one of my favorite indie devs.)
And you know what? I still haven't beaten most of them because I often don't have the time. If you're really going through all the games that are available on a meager budget, then Jesus Christ! You must game 24/7!
And sorry if I sound a bit sour here, but words being put in my mouth really, really
really bothers me, and such a blatant lack of effort in perceiving your interlocutor's meaning is below the standard I hold the Escapist to, because it makes it really hard to have a respectful discussion.