As you have failed to understand the conversation (as you weren't involved) I will show you your mistake:Owyn_Merrilin said:No, it's legitimate: we're talking morality here, I've never once said piracy was in any way legal. How is it that being lucky makes it morally right to have access to something, which being unlucky makes it morally wrong for one to have access to?Hive Mind said:Would you like to imply that being unlucky gives you the right to commit a crime other than stealing, such as copyright infringement? If not, your post adds nothing to the conversation and your strawman is an abysmal failure.Owyn_Merrilin said:Do I have to point you to the legal definition of theft and the legal definition of copyright infringement (the legal term for what we call piracy)? Because they're two different concepts.Hive Mind said:The_Blue_Rider said:Dont you think that these children deserve some kind of luxury? Something that can make them feel happier if even only for a few hours?Hive Mind said:What part of 'help' reads as 'is entitled to steal video games'? Am I missing something?The_Blue_Rider said:Oh no, this kid was born without arms, he's not entitled to help though, he was just unluckymHive Mind said:You aren't entitled to something because you have bad luck.GrizzlerBorno said:OT: Does a kid in a poor, 3rd world nation not have the right to play any games whatsoever, because not a SINGLE game Publishing company in the world, sends a Single copy of any of it's games to his/her country's shops? He loses the right to play video games, watch Int'l movies, or hear foreign music, because s/he just so happens to have been born to a couple living in said poor country?
I'm not going to answer that ofcourse. I'm just going to leave that there....
You don't magically become entitled to steal something because you have terrible luck.
I made the claim you are not entitled to commit piracy because you have bad luck. If you have the bad luck to be born so far from something and do not have the money to get to it that you will never have it, tough.