• pivot_root@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I mean, digital piracy isn’t stealing regardless of the premise that buying ≠ owning.

    Stealing is taking another’s property without the intent to return it. Making a digital copy is not taking any property, it’s creating a reproduction of it. The only place left to argue that piracy is stealing would be to say that you’re stealing the company’s theoretical revenue… but that revenue was never tangible property, being that it’s your money up until the moment you give it to them. Piracy is, and only is, copyright infringement.

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      3 months ago

      Why are you entitled to any video game you want for free?

      I’d argue stealing is also taking something for free that you would normally have to pay for.

      Aren’t you essentially arguing all digital property is worthless because its made of nothing?

      You know thats not true though, there is worth or else you wouldnt want to steal it.

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              3 months ago

              I’m saying stealing and piracy are equivalent. Different words for the same thing. It does make sense pirates don’t want to be associated with the thieves, but as someone who has been around both groups, they are exactly the same thing.

              Its the same as me going on farms and stealing fruit from their trees and calling it fruit sharing instead of theft. You can call it whatever you want, its still stealing when it comes to morals.