Gate2501
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I think it's morally reprehensible to put yourself in the position of making the judgment "oh well, I wouldn't pay for it anyway, therefore I'll take it for free." I cannot see any way in which that judgment cannot end up being self-serving and false.
Your opinion is noted.
Keep in mind that what I am "taking" is a free copy.
If you chose to obey the law--without exception--would that mean that you had no entertainment at all? No--others have pointed out the myriad affordable ways in which you could listen to music and play computer games without breaking the law. But more importantly: can you honestly say that if none of this music or these games was available to you in pirated form that you would never buy any music or any games? I frankly do not believe it. There are some albums and some games that you would scrimp and save to buy. There are some other discretionary purchases you would cut back on in order to free up money for music and games (do you never, ever buy a restaurant meal or a cup of coffee? Never ever order in when you could cook yourself? Always buy the cheapest possible food and the cheapest possible products for the house? I frankly doubt it.) All that would happen is that you would have a smaller number of albums to listen to as you see fit or you would have to listen to a wider array of music that is not entirely available at your whim (e.g. LastFM).
I do purchase games/music/movies when I have leftover monies after my bills, this just isn't much, and it happens quite rarely.
I haven't been out to eat on my own buck for years, and 100% of my food is purchased with a food debit card provided to me by OJFS. I cannot spend this money on anything else.
And lastly: if you think it's perfectly acceptable to download pirated music, why don't you upload it as well? If the people uploading it are committing a moral (as well as legal) wrong, in your view, how can it not be morally wrong for you to profit from that action?
I at least am not further contributing to the problem. It seems really quite morally neutral that I would profit from an action that will take place irrespective of my presence, to which I am not contributing in any way. If anything, I am being a jerk to the file-sharing community by not uploading, I am a net loss to them.
The fact is, nobody who illegally downloads music actually thinks that what they're doing is o.k. That's why they always try to come up with these bizarre and baroque justifications for their actions. It's also why they get so incredibly pissed off with anyone who simply and accurately describes what they're doing: stealing something that doesn't belong to them.
Some people here certainly do seem "pissed off". I feel that I have remained quite calm and coherent. Someone was calling people stupid earlier on in the thread, I forget who that was.