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Originally Posted by iPhantom
That is just infringing their copyrights.
Real stealing is much MORE bad for companies, it costs them the manufacturing and it's a chain reaction that makes companies loss due to piracy a mere joke.
So please, don't call it stealing.
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Again, you couldn't be more wrong. It is
"intellectual property". That means stealing includes not only the disc and the case and the packaging, but stealing includes the
intellectual property. The
data on the disc.
Stealing is stealing, whether or not it is a physical disc, book, DVD or it is data.
Your logic that it is "reproduced" making it not stealing is even more backwards because now you are distributing stolen data. That is worse than just stealing one physical disc, as you are costing the creator even MORE potential sales.
I am not going to keep going like this with you iPhantom. You are hung up on the word "stealing" and it is a word I will not stop using to make you feel more comfortable. It is stealing. There is no way around that. Either you come to accept that or continue to justify illegal activities in your head while the industry and ultimately the fans suffer in the end.