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Reyce

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Asehujiko said:
Pi_Fighter said:
I understand that in Kenya, games must be ridiculously overpriced.
This is simply because there is not a large enough consumer base to make large scale retail viable.

By the same token, however, this lack of a consumer base means that piracy in an impoverished country will do very little to hurt multi-million dollar companies' profits.

What should concern you is the fact that pirates are criminals and the fact that money generated from piracy is funnelled into other criminal endeavours, and in volatile countries this could mean that the money goes towards terrorism or illegal drug manufacturing.
You seem to be greatly mistaken about software piracy works. How can you possibly fund terrorism from an activity that DOESN'T INVOLVE MONEY?
Ha ha ha best argument ever!!! I didn't even think that warranted a response. Everyone knows that people uploading games for FREE download get paid by "SOMEONE". uh wait!? :)

I'd be interested to know where this information is coming from.

Seriously though terrorsim???
 

LoopyDood

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Reyce said:
Asehujiko said:
Pi_Fighter said:
I understand that in Kenya, games must be ridiculously overpriced.
This is simply because there is not a large enough consumer base to make large scale retail viable.

By the same token, however, this lack of a consumer base means that piracy in an impoverished country will do very little to hurt multi-million dollar companies' profits.

What should concern you is the fact that pirates are criminals and the fact that money generated from piracy is funnelled into other criminal endeavours, and in volatile countries this could mean that the money goes towards terrorism or illegal drug manufacturing.
You seem to be greatly mistaken about software piracy works. How can you possibly fund terrorism from an activity that DOESN'T INVOLVE MONEY?
Ha ha ha best argument ever!!! I didn't even think that warranted a response. Everyone knows that people uploading games for FREE download get paid by "SOMEONE". uh wait!? :)

I'd be interested to know where this information is coming from.

Seriously though terrorsim???
You can go to any large city and buy pirated games + movies for $2 each. The money made from that goes towards organized crime and other things, just like drugs. Why wouldn't terrorists be doing this? I mean, they need a source of income, right?
 

Sixties Spidey

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Piracy isn't a crime at all. There are companies who deserve my money, and there are companies who don't deserve a fucking cent. Plain and simple. Going after downloaders and uploaders is fucking pointless.
 

murphy7801

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only funds terrorism if the terrorist own a torrent sight and get paid to advertise shitty things round the side. also why is it called stealing big flaw with the description they still have a copy haven't stolen the code so they cant get it back its really copy right infringement
 

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Piracy =/= Thievery.
Used games are just as "wrong" as pirated games, in the sense of loss of money.
Downloading a game = borrowing a game from buddy. Is borrowing the latest NHL game to see what it's like illegal?

Piracy is only illegal right now as the laws haven't caught up with actual society. There will be a change, it's only a matter of when.
 

murphy7801

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yer the whole thing is messed i total understand games cost alot money to make and there certain companies i support just there also alot games are rubbish wouldn't pay to support. secondly games are out on the net before there realised and so easy to do with people being poor do to are current economic depression so quite people are struggling for money are you surprised they turned to "piracy"(still feels wrong calling it that)
 

murphy7801

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oh and cant really buy copied games in the UK like that since we dont share a boarder with an Mexican equivalent (though making wales more like mexico sounds kinda fun) though people torrent and direct dl stuff
 

Doom Marine

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140 BUX?? O__o

all over the africa?!! poor, poor countries :p

Enywho, I agree that its Devs who brought it on their selfe and fighting piracy in way they right now isnt helping enyone! It only makes things wrose.

They have to do what Consumers want not what they wish they would.
 

murphy7801

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also i think games should be looking at other sorts of funding like the tv and film industries uses so there can be more creative uses of funding. also dlc is good way to make money i think
? also other places are getting ripped off for example when the ps3 came out here in the uk they did a thing in a magazine which compared the price of the ps3 around the world and uk it cost the most why because they thought could charge more and get away with it(also wasnt back cat compatible like the the japs or the usa's version)! some of the games industry people are greedy
 

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Asehujiko said:
Pi_Fighter said:
I understand that in Kenya, games must be ridiculously overpriced.
This is simply because there is not a large enough consumer base to make large scale retail viable.

By the same token, however, this lack of a consumer base means that piracy in an impoverished country will do very little to hurt multi-million dollar companies' profits.

What should concern you is the fact that pirates are criminals and the fact that money generated from piracy is funnelled into other criminal endeavours, and in volatile countries this could mean that the money goes towards terrorism or illegal drug manufacturing.
You seem to be greatly mistaken about software piracy works. How can you possibly fund terrorism from an activity that DOESN'T INVOLVE MONEY?
If you're still not with the times and buying boot DVD's or filmed from the back of the cinema then that can sometimes fund other crimes, because those you usually have to pay for.

I'm not sure how the criminal world works, but if a pirated DVD is now in circulation, there will probably be some criminal behind it waiting for all of the salesmen to give him his cut.

Sometimes the story of the sale is more intresting than the film itself....
 

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Beefcakes said:
Its the companies task to entertain you.
You pay for the entertainment
You get entertained, they put food on the table for their families.
Its not just the multi-million dollar CEO's that profit from this, its also the lower down employees, they need a job, they need money to live.
And you want to steal things from them?
Thieving is thieving, no matter which way you look at it. From a public market, from a multimillionaire, nothing makes it right.
Sorry but I just have a strong stance on thieves...
And pirates are thieves. No two ways about it.
Except that most people would never buy the product they're downloading.
Downloading a game is nothing more than a copyright violation, you're not making anyone lose any money.
 

murphy7801

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Flour said:
Beefcakes said:
Its the companies task to entertain you.
You pay for the entertainment
You get entertained, they put food on the table for their families.
Its not just the multi-million dollar CEO's that profit from this, its also the lower down employees, they need a job, they need money to live.
And you want to steal things from them?
Thieving is thieving, no matter which way you look at it. From a public market, from a multimillionaire, nothing makes it right.
Sorry but I just have a strong stance on thieves...
And pirates are thieves. No two ways about it.
Except that most people would never buy the product they're downloading.
Downloading a game is nothing more than a copyright violation, you're not making anyone lose any money.
exactly
 

Random Argument Man

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Yarr! I'm stealin me video game booty! No, I won't. I respect this media.


Side-note:Funny... I was watching the documentary "The Corporation" the other day. At the end of the movie, Micheal Moore said "Corporations don't care about the content of their product. (As long they don't lose money)." In other words, if I was against the Corporation idea, piracy would be a good thing?
 

murphy7801

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yer well thing is the games industry is bit more complex than that because there companies who try to to innovate and make the best game they can and there ea and Lucas arts (admittedly Lucas arts made some good games along time ago)the thing the companies who try go bust most of the time and one ten make it big so whole seems to be pumping out trash that people will buy
 

Xaryn Mar

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scotth266 said:
2) If you need to reinstall a game 5 times, you're doing something wrong. But the only way to get them to stop with stuff like that is to quit pirating so much.
Just a quick explanation why people might need more than 5 installs:
a) They might want to uninstall it and install it again at a later time to make space for other games/programs.
b) They might (like me), want to play it sometime after they have completed it and uninstalled it.
c) They might have to reinstall windows more than once or gets new computers.
d) They have more computers in the house and might want to install it on all of them.

An example: Tachyon. This is one game that I have installed many times (closing in on 5 times) another example could be Baldurs Gate 2 or Planescape: Torment.

I have many games that I have installed more than 3 times due to some of the circumstances mentioned above so I would be very angry if a game could only be installed a certain number of times.