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From: insanitr@xmission.com (Insanitor)
Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Subject: Re: Pirate Doom ][ is stealing (was Re: Getting Enchanted Axe:)(
Date: 5 Sep 1994 17:02:03 -0600
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Bill Poitras (bill@msi.com) wrote:
: Scowling Jim Cowling (scowling@angmar.dataflux.bc.ca) wrote:
: : The difference is that if you steal a Ferrari, someone's lost a Ferrari.
: : If you receive a copy of a piece of software that you would never have
: : purchased, nobody has lost a copy.
: I like a different way to look at it:
: If you sneak into a movie you never intended to pay to see, then you are
: receiving free entertainment. If you never intended to pay to see it
: then it shouldn't have been worth sneaking into to see.
You're taking a seat a paying customer might have tried to sit in.
: Also if someone can get something for free, you will never find out in the
: future if they intended to pay for it.
This is true. You'll just have to take our word for it.
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