is piracy based?

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If you can't buy a physical copy of the media, then yes.
piracy is based and redpilled if its a good artist (RARE)))))))) then buy a CD aswell
YOUVE FALLEN FOR MY AUTISTIC TRAP

Copyright infringement is illegal, and like many things that are illegal (jaywalking, driving a car with an expired license), it doesn’t have anything in common with stealing except for the (not unimportant!) fact that it’s illegal. Piracy, by contrast, is a special form of stealing committed on the high seas. It involves rolling up to a boat, and taking stuff away from the occupants of the boat. Normally one accomplishes this by threatening to kill the occupants of the boat, and from time to time people actually get killed. By contrast, nobody has ever been killed downloading an authorized copy of a Katy Perry song or sharing the license key of a copy of PowerPoint with a colleague. Sensible people understand this, which is one reason that the content industry’s efforts to get copyright infringers treated like dangerous violent criminals has fallen into increasing discredit.

yarr nae be pirates unless ye be lootin them coveted CDs off boats
 
YOUVE FALLEN FOR MY AUTISTIC TRAP

Copyright infringement is illegal, and like many things that are illegal (jaywalking, driving a car with an expired license), it doesn’t have anything in common with stealing except for the (not unimportant!) fact that it’s illegal. Piracy, by contrast, is a special form of stealing committed on the high seas. It involves rolling up to a boat, and taking stuff away from the occupants of the boat. Normally one accomplishes this by threatening to kill the occupants of the boat, and from time to time people actually get killed. By contrast, nobody has ever been killed downloading an authorized copy of a Katy Perry song or sharing the license key of a copy of PowerPoint with a colleague. Sensible people understand this, which is one reason that the content industry’s efforts to get copyright infringers treated like dangerous violent criminals has fallen into increasing discredit.
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YOU WOULDN'T DOWNLOAD A CAR
 
YOUVE FALLEN FOR MY AUTISTIC TRAP

Copyright infringement is illegal, and like many things that are illegal (jaywalking, driving a car with an expired license), it doesn’t have anything in common with stealing except for the (not unimportant!) fact that it’s illegal. Piracy, by contrast, is a special form of stealing committed on the high seas. It involves rolling up to a boat, and taking stuff away from the occupants of the boat. Normally one accomplishes this by threatening to kill the occupants of the boat, and from time to time people actually get killed. By contrast, nobody has ever been killed downloading an authorized copy of a Katy Perry song or sharing the license key of a copy of PowerPoint with a colleague. Sensible people understand this, which is one reason that the content industry’s efforts to get copyright infringers treated like dangerous violent criminals has fallen into increasing discredit.

yarr nae be pirates unless ye be lootin them coveted CDs off boats
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YOU WOULDN'T DOWNLOAD A CAR

YOU HAVE SEEN MY CAR, YOU THEN MADE A COPY OF THE CAR TO USE FOR YOURSELF, I STILL GET TO KEEP MY CAR, WOULD YOU MAKE A COPY OF SOMETHING!?
 
Piracy is a reasonable action especially if it's impossible to obtain media conventionally. That's why it's okay to pirate Nintendo games because they refuse to make a reasonable market for their own games.
 
If the company is woke, yes, it's a moral imperative to pirate, buy used, or avoid it.

Technically buying used is the least good option as it takes a copy out of circulation, increasing the odds of a potential customer buying new instead.
 
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