No I am not... He wouldn't get my money for it either way... So i still don't steal something from themWHAYRhfadfhasfjhsadf
your stealing the profit the developer put into the software
No I am not... He wouldn't get my money for it either way... So i still don't steal something from themWHAYRhfadfhasfjhsadf
your stealing the profit the developer put into the software

Bullshit.WHAYRhfadfhasfjhsadf
your stealing the profit the developer put into the software
No I am not... He wouldn't get my money for it either way... So i still don't steal something from them![]()

your stealing the damn game you enjoying the experience without monetary exchange how do i need to spell it for you if you steal fine ok but a least say your stealingNo I am not... He wouldn't get my money for it either way... So i still don't steal something from them![]()
Whole America is stolen from Indians... I don't see someone giving it back to themMe paying taxes for corrupt governments to steal the money is stealing... None is giving them back to me... and the only thing you find to complain is about downloaded games? Are you serious???? Whole Europe is a victim of financial war ATM and so many families lose their homes and money to thieves (politicians) and you still brag about downloaded video games???? Really?
Poor Australians... My bro is a student there and can't stand the country......They have super fast cars and don't even drive faster than 140kph.... LOL Then what the heck do you buy a mustang for??? to race with a skateboard????
For the same reason anybody wants to go faster than 140. Listen. When I buy my Yamaha R1 (1000cc race bike with top speed of 300kmh) I am buying it so I can run with it. Cause I like runningAre you actually pretending to be dumb or are you actually dumb? I can't tell anymore.
Why in the hell would you want to go faster than 140 anyways? Jesus christ, there's no way in hell you're out of 6th grade.

Bullshit. Piracy is not theft, EVEN US LAW SAYS SO.your stealing the damn game
So going to a friend's house and watching their copy of the movie is stealing?you enjoying the experience without monetary exchange

Rydian is talking about theft in regards to the legal definition. Since it is a matter of copyright infringement, Rydian is saying it's not a criminal act, just one you can be sued for. Meaning you can't serve any time in prison/jail for violating copyright (unless you're selling copyrighted stuff), unlike if you stole the same game from a store or something. You're talking about a more...conceptual idea of theft.WHAYRhfadfhasfjhsadf
your stealing the profit the developer put into the software


People think of theft as bad in that theft is an act that directly harms somebody.Rydian is talking about theft in regards to the legal definition. Since it is a matter of copyright infringement, Rydian is saying it's not a criminal act, just one you can be sued for. Meaning you can't serve any time in prison/jail for violating copyright (unless you're selling copyrighted stuff), unlike if you stole the same game from a store or something. You're talking about a more...conceptual idea of theft.

Yes. Yes I did. Had to pay a massive fine for damages. How massive is it? Probably more then you'll ever make in your life. XDHave you ever heard of anyone been arrested for downloading video games?


Me downloading a game does not put money back into my bank account.WHAYRhfadfhasfjhsadf
your stealing the profit the developer put into the software
Oh so it is fine if they legally rip us off but it is not fine if we illegally download their gameshehe. Nice. Guess what. I will keep playing pirated games and none will sue me
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Exactly. About as much as listening to public radio and switching the stations before commercial breaks is stealing.[...]
So going to a friend's house and watching their copy of the movie is stealing?
Your logic sucks.
I understand that. A big problem though is availability due to price. There's a lot of people that would love to play every new game that comes out, and would have no problem paying for each one if they didn't cost so much. If games cost $15-$20 a piece, and even $30 for some of the big title games, I'd have very little problem buying each one I want to play. But at $60 a pop, that's a LOT of money. That's almost as much as I make in a day of work. So on a small scale, we're looking at me not being able to give the producers my money because I don't have enough and me not playing the game, or me not giving the producers my money because I don't have enough and still getting to appreciate their work and encourage me to purchase some of their products at a future date if I have some more disposable money. In either case, the developer gets no money up front, but at the pirate scenario, they're still not losing anything, but have the prospect of me buying some of their goods at a late date because I am now a bit more familiar with their work.There is little correlation between budget and amount of content, especially when comparing movies and video games.
For example:
Bioshock - budget $15mil - Development 3 years - Sales 4 mil units over all platforms - Avg. Playtime 20-25 hours
Transformers 3 - budget $270mil - Development 20 months (includes pre-production) - Total Box Office$1,123,746,996 - DVD sales $44,783,000 (figures for Oct/Nov/Dec 2011 only and no bluray figures available) - Runtime 154 minutes
Movies have two main sources of income; ticket sales and dvd sales. Games have one source of income, take longer to produce (unless we're talking about CoD or Sports games), are produced in far fewer numbers, bring in waayyyyyyy less profit (unless we're talking about CoD) and give the buyer far more content with their purchase. 3 playthroughs of Bioshock = 26 viewings of Transformers 3. Production costs tied to dvd/bluray come from printing/packaging. Blockbusters have already made their millions (and sometimes billions) long before a dvd release. Low budget films have lower expectations.
I've never seen someone troll by literally being dumber than rocks. Valwin, your lack of ability to logically put things together scares me. I'm serious, you just displayed logic behavior 3-4 standard deviations below normal, this is almost unheard of. I have taught special ed kids and I don't even know where to start with you. Rydian has made the best distinction between stealing and pirating even in legal terms and the only thing you did was regurgitate your posts. Please, re-read what has been posted to learn your errors. Seriouslyyour stealing the damn game you enjoying the experience without monetary exchange how do i need to spell it for you if you steal fine ok but a least say your stealing

And yet, gaming is a hobby and a luxury. Something for collectors and enthusiasts. Let's say I'm a runner. Do I buy every new pair of shoes that come out? No. I buy the ones I like best, use them until they wear out, and then start looking for another pair. The trouble with games is that everyone seems to think they have the "right" to play everything. They don't. You don't. If you feel a true need to play everything that comes out...I'm sure google can bring up the medical name for whichever personality disorder causes that... There's an obscene sense of entitlement among communities like these. People develop this belief that if a game gets released then they should get to play it and will justify this ridiculous belief by telling themselves it's the dev's fault or the publisher's fault or the economy's fault... It's silly.Me downloading a game does not put money back into my bank account.
Good luck.
Exactly. About as much as listening to public radio and switching the stations before commercial breaks is stealing.
I understand that. A big problem though is availability due to price. There's a lot of people that would love to play every new game that comes out, and would have no problem paying for each one if they didn't cost so much. If games cost $15-$20 a piece, and even $30 for some of the big title games, I'd have very little problem buying each one I want to play. But at $60 a pop, that's a LOT of money. That's almost as much as I make in a day of work. So on a small scale, we're looking at me not being able to give the producers my money because I don't have enough and me not playing the game, or me not giving the producers my money because I don't have enough and still getting to appreciate their work and encourage me to purchase some of their products at a future date if I have some more disposable money. In either case, the developer gets no money up front, but at the pirate scenario, they're still not losing anything, but have the prospect of me buying some of their goods at a late date because I am now a bit more familiar with their work.
I'm not saying piracy is good, I'm not endorsing it, I'm not saying anyone ought to do it. I do think it is wrong no matter how you look at it. But that doesn't stop me from doing it on occasion.
your stealing the damn game you enjoying the experience without monetary exchange how do i need to spell it for you if you steal fine ok but a least say your stealing