So yeah, what kinds of things have you stole?
do you feel guilty about it? I feel pretty bad about some of the stuff I steal pretty cheap stuff, and then some other stuff, like super-expensive Adobe Suites, much less so.
I expect some day It'll have to give and I'll just end up either deleting or buying the stuff I have on my hard drive. Annoying how information works now a days. How can they expect people like me to buy this stuff when stealing is so easy? The Chinese have forged a media culture around this kind of piracy! Where is the world going?????
How do we get over it?
Should we?
It's not stealing.
It's not stealing. If it was stealing, you'd have a fancy box that contains manuals and a CD.
Install linux, problem solved.
5get
Copyright infringement. Learn about it. Also I've switch to Linux because unlike the alternatives, the user is encouraged to share Linux software.
Not to mention music movies that Linux users I should think still p2p.
2007-07-15 0day Dolphin.SMASH.v5.9.0.LINUX-Lz0
2007-07-15 0day Intel.XSLT.Accelerator.for.Java.Environments.v1.1.1.LINUX-Lz0
2007-07-13 0day FlexPDE.Professional.3D.v5.0.17.Linux.x64.Incl.Keygen-SSG
2007-07-13 0day FlexPDE.Professional.3D.v5.0.17.Linux.x86.Incl.Keygen-SSG
2007-07-13 0day Window.Builder.Pro.v6.4.0.LiNUX.Incl.Keygen-FALLEN
2007-07-12 0day JSCAPE.Secure.FTP.Server.v3.1.17.LiNUX.Cracked-FALLEN
2007-07-11 0day Super.FinSim.v9.1.12.LINUX-Lz0
2007-07-11 0day Super.FinSim.v9.1.12.LINUX64-Lz0
2007-07-11 0day JClass.Desktop.Views.v6.4.1.LINUX.Cracked-FALLEN
2007-07-11 0day PGI.Workstation.Server.v7.0.6.LINUX.x64-TBE
2007-07-11 0day PGI.Workstation.Server.v7.0.6.LINUX-TBE
2007-07-11 0day Understand.for.Jovial.v1.4.410.LINUX.Incl.Keygen-Lz0
2007-07-11 0day Understand.for.Java.v1.4.410.LINUX.Incl.Keygen-Lz0
2007-07-11 0day Understand.for.Fortran.v1.4.410.LINUX.Incl.Keygen-Lz0
2007-07-11 0day Understand.for.Delphi.v1.4.410.LINUX.Incl.Keygen-Lz0
2007-07-11 0day Understand.for.C.Plus.Plus.v1.4.410.LINUX.Incl.Keygen-Lz0
2007-07-11 0day Understand.for.Ada.v1.4.410.LINUX.Incl.Keygen-Lz0
2007-07-11 0day SourcePublisher.for.C.Plus.Plus.v1.4.410.LINUX.Incl.Keygen-Lz0
2007-07-11 0day SourcePublisher.for.Ada.v1.4.410.LINUX.Incl.Keygen-Lz0
2007-07-11 0day NEXTLIMIT_REALFLOW_V4.3.6_LINUX64-XFORCE
2007-07-11 0day NEXTLIMIT_REALFLOW_V4.3.6_LINUX-XFORCE
2007-07-11 0day THE_FOUNDRY_NUKE_V4.7V2_LINUX-XFORCE
2007-07-09 0day OSS.Open.Sound.System.v4.0-1004.AMD64.Linux.Incl.KeyMaker-DVT
2007-07-09 0day OSS.Open.Sound.System.v4.0-1004.Linux.Incl.KeyMaker-DVT
2007-07-09 0day Acoustica.Spin.It.Again.v2.1.b35.Linux.Incl.Keymaker-NoGGE
2007-07-09 0day Acoustica.Spin.It.Again.v2.1.b35.Linux.Incl.KeyGen-Ner
2007-07-08 0day Jetbrains.TeamCity.v2.1.1.LINUX-SHOCK
2007-07-08 0day Fledermaus.Pro.v6.5.0.45.LINUX-TBE
2007-07-07 0day Maplesoft.Maple.v11.01.UPDATE.ONLY.LINUX-TBE
Linux is hardly free from piracy.
YARRR HARRRR FIDDLE DEE DEE
BEING A PIRATE IS ALRIGHT WITH ME
DO WHAT YOU WANT 'CAUSE A PIRATE IS FREE
YOU ARE A PIRATE
YOU ARE A PIRATE!
Flash MX, Flash MX2004, Flash 8, Flash CS3, Photoshoop, Quake, Quake 2, Quake 3 Arena, and various other softwarez.
I hacked the Gibson.
Crash and Burn
MANY SOULS
Adobe Premiere Pro.
I guess the only moral justification I can find for it is that it's inevitable. The media companies have failed to protect their stuff, information technology has opened up a new era and data will be shared and transmitted in ways that make its monopolization difficult. This is not my problem, it's the problem of those who try to profit off of this.
But this is a pretty "fuck you, fuck the world" type justification. dunno.
> moral justification
Piracy is well outside the bounds of morality, and it only barely falls under ethics. It's largely legal/economic
Well I just bought the Lucky Star ED CD from importCDs because I couldn't bear to download it. So I guess I'm contributing somewhat to the industry. But I wonder why anyone would chose to buy a CD these days, except out of guilt/respect for the makers? It's like buying media these days is a voluntary donation. That can't be a good thing, don't you think?
>Piracy is well outside the bounds of morality, and it only barely falls under ethics. It's largely legal/economic
What no.
The author of a work has certain moral rights as well as property rights.
> moral rights
This is not morality why did you say it