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- From: Tim Larkin <tsl1@cornell.edu>
- Subject: Re: Why the Piracy? Here's why...
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- References: <noah-040193095748@noah.apple.com> <1993Jan5.234323.12924@ultb.isc.rit.edu> <MELLON.93Jan5123854@pepper.ncd.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 15:59:07 GMT
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- In article <MELLON.93Jan5123854@pepper.ncd.com> Ted Lemon, mellon@ncd.com
- writes:
- >This is a complicated issue, and not susceptible to simple answers
- >like the one that you propose above.
-
- I too have engaged in the discussion of software piracy with friends who
- claim that it differs from stealing because the pirate wouldn't have
- bought
- it, so the company suffers no loss. In the end, I find myself amazed at
- the
- lengths that people will go to to rationalize behavior that they know to
- be
- wrong. I take some heart from this: a person will not resort to elaborate
- obfuscations if he did not feel guilty about his behavior, thus
- demonstrating once again that Mu-tsu had it right, humans are basically
- good. But the most curious aspect of this thread lies in the fact that
- everyone agrees that piracy is wrong. We follow up on this admission with
- some hair-splitting over whether piracy is simple theft or suble theft.
- My
- friends, it doesn't matter. It makes no difference whether piracy is most
- like shoplifting or most like illegal parking or most like serial
- killing.
- It's wrong even if it's easy and low risk. If it's wrong, don't do it.
- There's nothing complicated about it. It is fully susceptible to a simple
- answer.
-
- Tim Larkin
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