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Absolutely, but wait it gets worsewould you imagine that 13% of all xplorer² piracy comes from the wealthy USA?
Piracy has nothing to do with theft. Thieves steal copies, pirates create new copies and leave the original copies untouched. That's why downloading isn't stealing.Kilmatead wrote:tracking theft/keygens/broken-licenses for their software
Pirates don't copy, pirates steal. Now could you tell me how you can steal stuff from a web server?fgagnon wrote:it seems that others consider unauthorized file sharing to be a form of piracy
Indeed, and this have been scientifically proven too. ( Take that nikos, only way to fight science is to do as religios people and plainly ignore the facts which is just childish, immature and but mostly plain pigheaded http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=c ... =pigheaded)Tuxman wrote:This would imply that everyone who "pirates" a software copy would also be willing to pay for it which is simply untrue.
A good example of what pirates are meant to be in order to sell more copies of romantic semi-comedian movies with Johnny Depp in them.BugHunter wrote:( see "Pirates of the Caribbean" for good example of pirates )
Depends on the context. While "KB/s" and "Kbit/s" make perfect sense, "KB" or "MB" most likely don't while talking about IT.snemarch wrote:I bet tuxman is the kind of guy who insists on using KiB, MiB etc. instead of kb and mb.
Not really.snemarch wrote:Yes, there's some validity to the arguments, but it's just too much arguing for the sake of arguing.
Claiming that a statistically proven point is childishly silly is childishly silly.snemarch wrote:claiming that unlicensed copying (PIRATING!1!! one one) doesn't cause a loss of income is just plain childishly silly.