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ArcaneCommand

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Hes right and wrong

Viewing pirated movies its in my mind not illegal.

A)If i was going to buy it in the first place I would. I like supporting the moves/companies I like.

B)If i wasn't going to buy the movie or even go to the movie anyway the movie companies are not losing any money because i wouldn't spent it anyway

C) if i don't have the money to actually go and buy it then the movie companies are not losing any money because i wouldn't spend it anyway.

D)To end people who do have the money to rent/buy a movie then they will. If they don't then they can be called thiefs. However on the other side of the spectrum to show a view point. If you were starving without any money. trying to get a job, doing everything right but failing. If you went to the store and took some food could you justify it. (Yes i realise its not about movies but it applys to stealing).

jc100

join:2002-04-10

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When you break it down fundamentally... Yes shit is overinflated. If 10,000 people download photoshop and program costs 500 then company lost 500 x 10,000.. In theory yes, in actuality no... Maybe 1 out of those 500 might have spent the money to buy. Same token, stealing is stealing. Just cause you dont havet he money to go to a store and buy shoes, doesnt mean you can walk off without paying for them. Thats the same for software and movies. If you cant afford to watch, rent, see them TOUGH. It is no different than taking something you did not pay for or have the right to take. Truth of the matter. In no way how you swing it, will it become legal or justifiable. You cant take what you cant afford, and when you do its a crime. Losses are over inflated and impact too, but in the end when you break the law then you are at risk for consequences.


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