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- From: rock@lakes.trenton.sc.us (Rockerboy)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: PIRACY
- Message-ID: <XcL9TB2w165w@lakes.trenton.sc.us>
- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 92 11:08:32 EST
- References: <1960@lysator.liu.se>
- Reply-To: rock@lakes.trenton.sc.us (Rockerboy)
- Organization: Lakes Public Access
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- marvil@lysator.liu.se (Martin Vilcans) writes:
-
- > OK, let's say you've built a wooden table and a few chairs,
- > which you have in your garden. The next night, someone comes
- > and steal the outdoor furniture. That's not a moral thing to do,
- > right? It's about the same thing when stealing software, the
- > programmer has put blood, sweat and tears into his work, and
- > perhaps he wants to have something back for that? So, it IS
- > immoral to steal his software.
- > (It is hard to make an example, as other things than software
- > usually can't be copied the way software can.)
-
- Duh! Gee, George, ain't that the whole reason there is an argument?
- You equate piracy with theft, and then tell us you can't come up with an
- example because it is so very different from theft!
-
- Piracy _is not_ theft. I will concede that piracy may be morally and
- legally _wrong_, but it is _not_ theft. Theft, by definition, implies
- depriving a person of his physical property, and anticipated profits _are
- not physical property_. They cannot be quantified with any degree of
- certitude. The ONLY way I could ever buy this argument would be if the
- program had to be re-written each time a copy was sold, in which case I
- would have to agree it was quite similar. However, data can be
- reproduced over and over at almost no additional cost, so the comparison
- of real world, hand tooled goods is innacurate. People who are
- victimized by pirates are not harmed as bad as people who are victimized
- by thieves, because they have not actually lost any material goods.
- While they can certainly say they have been harmed by the piracy, it is
- hardly the same as a tablemaker being robbed: in this case, he has to
- make a new table, just as he would have been forced to do had he sold it.
-