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Atrocities said:Its like saying "Well I wasn't going to buy that car in the first place, so its ok for me to go out and steal it." That is by far the most druggie indused moronic logic that I have ever been forced to consider in my life.
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that is the sort of propaganda the music industry likes to spin in its "downloading = theft" campaign. Physical theft (where one person taking = another person losing) and copyright infringement (where the loss is potential rather than actual) are on totally different levels and cannot be reasonably equated, despite what RIAA/MPAA lobbyists would wish the general public to believe.
Yes, if someone downloads SEV (or anything else) and decides to keep it then they
should pay for it if they are able. There are however enough cases of people being burnt by commercial game demos that ended up being very different from the full release, to justify them being cautious and wanting to try a full download first (even if a warez one) before making a decision.
Those who can but won't pay are not worth spitting on, let alone discussing further here.