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Originally Posted by MMM
Why do you think copying discs is difficult?
When you buy a game, you own the disc the game comes on, but that doesn't mean you own the data on the game. If that were true you would own the data on EVERY game of the same name, and would have the right to do whatever you want with it.
but you don't. That's just logical in a digital world where data is intellectual property.
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Wtf? We buy the disc? Show facts please. I never heard of this.
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Most of what is on Pirate Bay is illegal copies. Don't engage in illegal activities and you won't have your "privacy invaded". (Am I the only one that sees the irony in that complaint?)
But I asked you to specifically show what illegal activities Nintendo is engaging in.
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So that is your reason to use illegal means? Bragging me about how I illegaly get things and then illegaly invade my privacy? Amd I the only one who see the hypocrisy here?
I was talking in general, not just Nintendo. Please read.
Also, this might be interesting for you and your 'winning attitude' towards the 'stealing' word concern. I think there is no need to debate anymore about it. It's clear that it's no stealing, unless you think your 'legal courts' are wrong this time?
Copyright infringement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I think there is no need to debate anymore about it. It's clear that it's no stealing, unless you think your 'legal courts' are wrong this time?