• Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    What’s the aversion to calling it stealing. It feels like stealing any other thing. You would steal games for the same reasons you might steal a physical good.

    Do we just want a separate word that means digital theft?

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      3 months ago

      Because it’s not—by definition—stealing?

      Theft is the taking of another person’s personal property with the intent of depriving that person of the use of their property. Also referred to as larceny.

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      Digital piracy is:

      • Copying, not taking.
      • Not affecting personal property.
      • Not depriving the creator of their property.
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        3 months ago

        Why does everyone keep adding that qualifier to stealing like it makes any sense? So if I steal something from someones vacation home and return it before they visit, its not stealing either right? Thats residential piracy is it?

        How about I love a painting so much but I’m an asshole and I think artists don’t deserve to be paid for art, so I sneak in while he’s sleeping, with a replica in tow, and swap out his real painting for the identical fake. Thats not stealing either?

        I don’t know what changed over the years really, it was stealing in the 90s and stealing in the 00s, and then some people figured if they just said it wasnt stealing enough it would stick?

        You can argue the prices aren’t appropriate but its hard to argue you should get all your games for free just because, oh well nothings lost. I even pirate games but I’m not afraid to call it stealing.