dryg said:Here it takes about a week for something to arrive via the mail, 5 or more hours to drive to the closest gamestop which barley got any pc games and my parents refuse to get a credit card.
But I got good download speeds. Usually pirates all new stuff, exept music becasue I got spotify premium. If its good I buy it to support them etc.
And a with Minecraft, pirated it because I can't pay, showed it to some friends, when they bought it I managed to get one of the to buy it for me. In the end it was 1 pirated copy = 6 sales. Pirating is not a lost sale!
DANG, we just hit a huge grey area in morality/legality... First off a few things about me and my opinion.Alpha1089 said:1. Outside of a game no longer being in production, or downloading a copy after yours is wrecked/has ridiculously restrictive DRM, there are no excuses for piracy. And especially don't try to make ridiculous arguments about "try before you buy" when it comes to music. You youtube that shit and check out the songs on there. If you like, you buy the album. If you don't, well, you obviously don't buy the album. Simple, no?
Prostitution is different. It involves arguments about freedom and integrity etc.deathandtaxes said:So is prostitution in the U.S while here in Australia it's legal, something being against the law does not make it wrong. It simply makes it against the law.brainless_fps_player said:Piracy's illegal! If you really support a band/film/game you should spend money on it!!!
And hey, if your not sure you will like it, here's an idea. YOU DON'T HAVE TO GET IT!!!
stealin the jewelry, dont think any'1 is gonna argue that. But while we are on the subject of what is worse?AndyFromMonday said:And yes, I did just say stealing. Whilst piracy is technically stealing I can't really look at it as a serious crime. What's worse? A 15 year old kid downloading an album or a man with a mask breaking into grandma's house and stealing her jewelry?
The try it before you buy actually requires you to buy stuff that you did enjoy enough not to delete off your hard drive, and if you do end up buying a copy of everything on your HDD, you will at least have the defense, i downloaded it because i couldn't find my legal copy, give them any proof you have a legal copy, and your good (i know this works with emulators, and i would not be surprised if that worked with other things as well)LooK iTz Jinjo said:So today I got into an argument with a friend who labeled me a criminal because I pirate a fair bit of software. I've used up all my usual reasoning on him until so I had to think of something new. It was today that I also downloaded Linkin Park's new album, A Thousand Suns and the only word I can think to describe it is just bad. It's really bad, it has nothing of the Linkin Park of old and even if it wasn't by them it would still be a shitty album. This is what I used in my argument, that if I paid good money for that at a store I would be outraged that I had wasted my hard earned cash. As it is I'm just annoyed that a band I used to quite like has gone so downhill (though that's not new news or anything).
So Escapists, I pose you two questions.
1. What is your excuse for Piracy?
2. What did you think of Linkin Park's new album? It's alright you can say it's bad.
So you think that every time you use someone's copyright you should have to pay royalties why is this only true of commercial media or did you forget that every time you quote someone in school assignments you are using someone copyrighted ideas for your own personal gain.brainless_fps_player said:Prostitution is different. It involves arguments about freedom and integrity etc.
If someone produces a piece of music/film/game, I believe they deserve to be paid for it. Just because the internet makes it easier to steal, doesn't change the fact that you're taking property that doesn't belong to you. If people think that's okay, then they should go ahead but they shouldn't pretend it's anything other than theft.
Also, if everyone in society obeyed the laws, society would be happier which rent. It involves arguments about freedom and integrity etc.would make obeying the laws right. (Obviously with the exception of laws designed to needlessly harm people eg Nazi's, Iran, North Korea etc)