• @myslsl@lemmy.world
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    11 year ago

    piracy is distributing copies of publicly available media.

    Arguably software, films and music aren’t “publically available” in the sense that they’re only conditionally available to the public (ignoring piracy).

    But okay, lets take the pornographic example. Say they occasionally sell nude photos to acquaintances too. Now the photos are in some sense “publicly available” in the sense that some people can buy them. Is it now suddenly okay to pirate this media? If so, then why?

    accessing a private device and making copies of personal content inside is illegal and unethical.

    Did you not read my very first example where I claimed almost exactly that. What have you been thinking I was talking about?

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      • @myslsl@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        Feel free to clarify why? At what point does my example become what we’re talking about? Is it the number of people the content is sold for? Is it the amount of money the content is sold for? Enlighten me.

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          • @myslsl@lemmy.world
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            11 year ago

            I don’t think I’m choosing not to listen? Your whole point has been “well I’m right because I defined those words this way!” Wow! What a gotcha. Great argument. Good for you lmao.