• stebo
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      If someone steals my bike, I lose ownership of the bike, that’s theft.

      If I pirate a movie, Disney still owns the movie.

      If I buy a game, I don’t even own that copy of the game??

      • @starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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        If I buy a game, I don’t even own that copy of the game??

        Here’s my chance to shill for GOG in this thread! It feels nice to legally own a copy of Stardew Valley

      • @GrammarPolice@lemmy.world
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        In my opinion, theft is a bit more nuanced than that. You pirating the game denies the producers of the game the profit they would have otherwise derived from you purchasing the game

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          no because otherwise I simply wouldn’t have bought it

          • @redisdead@lemmy.world
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            And when you call it piracy, some turbo nerds come out of the woodwork to claim it’s not piracy because piracy implies theft

            In the end, anyone who’s not a low tier troll knows exactly the meaning of theft in the context of content creation.

            • @GrammarPolice@lemmy.world
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              Y’all can cope all you want, but there’s a reason a lof of folks feel guilty when pirating indie games, and i bet that’s because deep down they know that ultimately, piracy is wrong. They just shift the goalposts when it comes to corporations

              • @redisdead@lemmy.world
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                22 months ago

                My favorite take in this thread was a guy saying that two months after release all the artists etc are paid off therefore piracy is ok lmao

    • trevor
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      When people hear the concept of thought crimes described to them, they rightfully recoil in disgust at that kind of dystopic idea. However, euphemize the concept as intellectual property, and for some reason, most people are fine with it.