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You're still profiting from their work without compensating them, that's called slavery enter I'm from.
1 0 Replyif someone tells you about the biggest play of the Superbowl, are they enslaving the NFL owners?
get real. sharing stories, songs, tools, and skills is a basic human activity. it's not immoral.
trying to prevent it is immoral.
0 2 ReplyYou can share stories of when you played a game, it doesn't mean you can copy the game itself so you still have access to it and someone else does too without any compensation going to the creator.
1 0 Replyif someone wants to share a game with me, I am doing nothing wrong by accepting.
0 1 ReplyThat logic only works if you ignore the fact that someone had to put work into creating the game.
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there is no profit, the labor isn't forced, it's not slavery
0 2 ReplyConsuming the fruit of someone's labor is "profiting from it"
The labor needs to exist in order for you to have access to the content you're pirating so yes in a way it's forced to exist otherwise this conversation wouldn't happen in the first place as there would be no content to pirate.
1 0 Replyyou're making up that definition of profit
0 2 ReplyTo profit > to obtain an advantage or benefit
The entertainment you get from the product is a form of profit
1 0 Replyyou are stretching the term to meaninglessness
0 1 ReplyI'm using an official definition of the word
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no one made them produce the game. they could have chosen not to do that, and there would be no consequences at all. it's not slavery.
0 2 ReplyThen no one should buy anything until we reach a point where no one produces anything because there's no incentive to.
1 0 Replythis sentence makes me suspect English is not your first language because it makes no sense.
0 2 ReplyHow? I mean, by your logic why should people buy anything instead of just copying/stealing it? No one gets hurt if we do so, you said so yourself!
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