• dangblingus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    9 months ago

    I don’t understand your logic. You deem piracy to be “not theft” if it’s so low quality that you would waste your time watching it for free.

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        9 months ago

        If I’m pirating something that I would have avoided entirely had I needed to pay, literally no one is taking any losses.

        What does this statement mean then? Why would you pirate something if you had no interest in it? If it’s interesting enough to download, it must have been worth something to you.

        I think everyone here is just trying to justify piracy because it doesn’t meet some archaic definition of the word “theft”, when in reality, the definitions of counterfeiting and unauthorized access to intellectual property are 100% met.

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          9 months ago

          Yes, but for me it’s just not worth the price that the official distribution channels are asking for it. If I didn’t have a free way to consume the content, I would skip it, and I wouldn’t lose anything by doing that. There is plenty of other content to consume, a lot of it legally for free.