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Re: C64x promotes piracy.
« on: April 10, 2011, 02:33:50 AM »
To be fair, 1 in 5 customers will be using a pirated copy of windows on the machine anyways (if you live in the US anyways. Much higher everywhere else)
 

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Re: C64x promotes piracy.
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2011, 03:02:06 AM »
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It's just that it's perfectly legit for one company to buy out another and shelve their competitive products for favour of your own, as long as they still have one competitor.  But if someone tries to use / copy or promote one of those shelved products they are doing something illegal...?  
An organisation that is anti competitive, anti consumer, and potentially manages its international tax burden off shore. Tell me which one is piracy in its purest form.

The marketing parrot perches well on the padded corporate shoulder.


Pretty much. Even if you aren't using their products, you are still paying their tax bill
 

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Re: C64x promotes piracy.
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2011, 03:34:05 AM »
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To put this in perspective: You CAN'T use real Amiga floppy disks on the AmigaOS 4, MorphOS, Aros or the FPGA based solutions either. Piracy is the only solution there as well :)


aaaaactually, if Natami plays out, it should be able to :)

Here's to hoping!
 

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Re: C64x promotes piracy.
« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2011, 04:33:51 PM »
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Then, emulators for all platforms are promoting piracy?


well, yeah. In most cases, its piracy nobody in the end cares about (doubt anyone will get sued for downloading shadow of the beast for the C64) but it's still technically illegal.

It's just that when its these age old games, nobody in the end cares, and that's fine by me.
 

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Re: C64x promotes piracy.
« Reply #4 on: September 20, 2011, 08:33:49 PM »
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No. There's a huge difference between enabling, supporting and promoting piracy. Enabling piracy (which is usually as far as emulators go down the piracy spectrum) is something that most things are obviously guilty of. Even basic verbal communication allows us to infringe on copyrights and intellectual property, as do a pair of hands and an internet connection. The ultimate responsibility to do the right thing in all these cases is yours.

What you personally do on your end with an emulator has NOTHING to do with the policies and goals of the developers of that emulator, something that they sometimes even explicitly mention in their terms of use document, in case someone who, like yourself, is unable to comprehend their own responsibilities and rights and comes along.

You also seem to fail to understand the difference between illicitly using software that you have not paid for and using an emulator. I guess mp3 automatically means copyright protected music and .avi files are only illegal divx rips as well in your fantasy universe.


Right, and Napster was not intended at all to pirate music.

Do everyone a favour and get over yourself. Nobody cares if you are pirating 20 year old computer or console games.
It's still illegal however.

Jumping up and down on the internet about how it's totally just for legitimate uses isn't convincing anyone, and it just makes you look sad and overly defensive.
 

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Re: C64x promotes piracy.
« Reply #5 on: September 20, 2011, 09:11:52 PM »
Tell you what Linde:
We'll make a deal.

I'll give a **** about what you type when you can do it without resorting to petty insults and attacks.

Until then, have a pleasant day.
 

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Re: C64x promotes piracy.
« Reply #6 on: September 20, 2011, 11:59:55 PM »
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It's fun to see the guy who based pretty much his whole last post on ad hominem attacks and insinuations play butthurt to bail on an argument he's losing. At least I have something constructive to say between the crap, even if you think it makes me look sad and overly defensive. Maybe I should just get over myself!


yay, you won the internet. :afro: