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Originally Posted by iPhantom
The 2009 reality is this: piracy is not stealing. All you legal defenders apply this to make it look dramatic, so many people instantly refuse piracy without even digging up what the RIAA or MPAA does, using illegal means to kill piracy. I suppose you don't know that yet.
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I find your logic fascinating. And a little frightening.
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Originally Posted by iPhantom
I explained it quite well in the quote, I buy the game, I have the right to play the game. If it damages, I don't have to buy another game.
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If you buy the game you have the right to play the game, on the system it was intended. That means if I by Street Fighter for the PS3, I have not purchased the rights to play it on the PC or on a 360.
You have the right to make a back-up of a game. If a disc is damaged upon purchase you should take it back. If you break it, well, I am not sure why you think that gives you the rights to a new one for free. If I crash my car or rip my jeans I don't have a right to a new one for free.
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Originally Posted by iPhantom
I never said it's legal to use roms. But Nintendo, RIAA and MPAA copyright is BS.
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I wonder why you think protection of intellectual property rights is BS. What rights of YOURS are being infringed on, (assuming you are doing nothing illegal)?