![]() I'm sure you're all familiar with the phrase, "You wouldn't download a car". ![]() Whether or not they pirate has no monetary influence whatsoever. In case 3, the poor bugger won't have the money anyway, so no harm done - he did not cause them any loss, and he is unable to cause them any gain. In cases 1&2, it's likely that the company will still get money, if their product is liked enough by those who pirate it. Wants to try the product out but there is no demo availableĭoesn't have the money right now but might buy it in the futureĭoesn't have the money and has more important things to buy ![]() But most of the time, piracy is either because someone If someone pirates just because he thinks piracy is great, but he actually had the 10 bucks to spare: yes, in this very specific case, the company just lost 10 bucks. They did not 'cost' the company 10 bucks, they just made a copy of what the company already made. If someone pirates something - they just created a new copy. How companies say that this thing they made costs 10 bucks, it got pirated 1000 times, so they lost 10000 bucks. I love how some people actually seem to think that piracy = stealing.
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