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Meh stealing or copyright infringement, semantics. Good give these pirates a life-sentence I really don't care. Like I said how are supposed to quantify what would or wouldn't be a sale? Conduct a poll with the hopes that everyone will be honest? You're actually giving a comparison of giving someone a 10 year sentence for the theft of a burrito? Come on. Stealing a 99 cent burrito and circumventing copyright protection to distrubute a product freely aren't even close to being comparable.
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Whatever. That's hardly an important issue as to my wording. It's still illegal. You people trying to rationalise this type of behavior astounds me. I spend a great deal of money on my entertainment and the thought that others feel they have a right to get it free sickens and disgusts me.Well if the law doesn't matter then I'm not quite sure how taking 1.5million dollars of someone's money for the sake of revenge is morally acceptable.
If you love lightgun games so much, why haven't you bought the ones on Wii?
They're not HD, duh!
Maybe, maybe not but honestly I'm glad it's something so severe like this because the kind of attitude to this kind of behavior is that there is absolutely no fear at all of reprucussions. Hell most people don't even think it as a crime. People have more fear of actually going into a store and stealing a chocolate bar then they do of pirating software and I think that's wrong and it'll only get worse if that kind of attitude continues.And as a result of me downloading the song Rhythm Emotion, I bought Ouendan and consequently Ouendan 2 and introduced me to Japanese music. By watching Azumanga Daioh online, I now own that series on DVD, plus subsequently Maburaho, Gantz, Love Hina, Pani Poni Dash, Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex+2nd Gig, Cowboy Bebop. By downloading Spirited Away, I now own it, and a dozen other Studio Ghibli films and plan on getting the rest.
It's not so damned linear, nor is it "oh it's illegal, therefore it's wrong." Morality and legality are different things. It's also pretty well impossible to realistically enforce either. Oddly enough, I and I doubt Foolz are saying he shouldn't get any punishment whatsoever. He uploaded one game, that's it. That is it. That is not enough to put a man into debt for the entirety of his life. Sentencing must be proportionate; this is not.
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Well there is that.No, but that is what you were implying you would like to do if a similar injustice was perpertrated against yourself.
Though if was it a crime that Nintendo had to prosecute? It didn't say in the article. If it was thenI hope Nintendo weren't stupid enough to think that this will deter anyone and affect anyone except the guy the prosecuted. Revenge would be a much smarter motive.
But anyway I thought your problem with this case was because of moral matters and not legalities.
And I should really go to bed!
Well that's good of you to have purchased those and I think that is something more companies should provide as it could certainly be beneficial but that's up to them to provide not for someone else to decide. I seriously doubt that those who circumvent copyright protections are doing so out of the kindness of their hearts and want to promote the company and product so it garners better sales. Yeah I admit that this punishment is extreme but I still applaud it for the message that it sends and I really hope it has a serious impact of at least trying to slow down piracy.Hmm, methinks there is more to it. How many action games do you own for instance?
Owning 1 lightgun game when you say you love them? You can count the number of good ones on one hand and you could own them all very easily and very cheaply.
When Overkill is $13 on amazon and people still don't buy it, something's up.
No not about revenge. I just don't see why people should get this expectation that they can get this kind of stuff for free simply because of the nature of it's medium. Again while I think some things like this can benefit some companies and products that's up to them to decide and implement not someone else.Yeah, Overkill sucks.
Yet you won't be stopping anyone from getting it for free (hell, the guy might be fined 1.5million, but he's still free to upload or download more games!). Due to the nature of the medium it all so means you're not really going to be able to stop it or have any affect on pirates as a whole, only a small handful individuals.
Well they have to do something to at least slow it down. The numbers from bit torrent sites are reaching some pretty crazy levels.