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Remember that the average pirate consumes many times their *entire income* in media, and has a significantly larger percentage of that income devoted to buying/renting/otherwise viewing (theaters, concerts, etc) media than non-pirates in the first fucking place. So fuck that fucking "denying compensation" bullshit, it's intellectually dishonest to try to pretend that piracy has any fucking effect on their bottom lines (except, of course, in the case of commercial piracy, because in that case, someone is actually paying money (hence willing and able to do so), and only to someone who added no value to the material in the first place).
If you derive utility from a copyrighted work, you have a societal obligation to adhere to the license that the copyright-holder puts in place, or to
not use it. That you feel you are superior to the law is your own business, but it does not make you superior to the law. You are deriving utility from something without due recompense to their creators. The excuse that oh, you pirate
a lot and so you wouldn't buy all of it if you couldn't pirate it is utterly, utterly lazy thinking, and a fantastic excuse for continuing to screw other people. Do others' need to actually
make a living somehow matter less than your need to play a video game?
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Yes because necessities do not nor have ever existed, so clearly if it weren't for TEH EVUL PARATS everyone would be spending all of their income so some cokehead executives can buy more coke!
You know what else exists?
Manning up--being an
adult--and doing without if you can't pay for what you want. But that's hard, so screw it, let's just fuck some people over!
Here's a hint: the overwhelming majority of people
you fuck over when you pirate aren't these "cokehead executive" caricatures. They're developers and artists and sound guys and QA testers and everybody else whose effort is necessary to bring that product to market. And you are saying, "Hey guys, I just don't really give enough of a shit to pay for your stuff! Fuck you!"
Personally I find that morally abhorrent, but I guess I was raised a little better than some folks. When as much free content exists as does on the Internet, complaining that you can't afford what you want to pirate is so very, very dishonest.