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Disagree. Morality is relative. Legality is objective, making it a better argument.Toker41 said:Just because something is illegal doesn't make it wrong. Sometimes the laws are wrong. Morel's is a better argument.
Disagree. Morality is relative. Legality is objective, making it a better argument.Toker41 said:Just because something is illegal doesn't make it wrong. Sometimes the laws are wrong. Morel's is a better argument.
Toker41 said:There is a local law on the books in my town. It is illegal to walk your dog on Sunday. I'm not making this up, it's a fact. This law goes back a good number of years, and is not enforced. However, I guess it's wrong to walk my dog on Sunday? Marijuana prohibition laws are based on biased, religious opinions, and not on medical fact. 72 million Americans admit to using it, making the laws ineffective, and showing that they do not want the law. So, it's wrong to smoke it because it's the law? Before 1929 when it was made illegal, it wasn't wrong?
Laws often have little to do with right and wrong.
Says who? Says you?danny.guitar said:You're right but that's completely irrelevant because stealing is not just illegal it's also morally wrong.
Toker41 said:This is why I tried to put the "religious", and "moral right and wrong" thing aside, and just look at the business end. Funny, people that argue their "Good vs. Evil" end of it so passionately seem incapable of discussing any other issue involving piracy, when piracy has so many different levels of issues. I guess some people just suffer from tunnel vision.
I stated before.....EVERYBODY sins. There is NOBODY that has NEVER stolen ANYTHING in their lives. There is NOBODY that has never lied, or cheated. There are just some people that discard their justified wrong doings as "lesser evils", and discard them from memory, or file them away as unimportant. Nobody should be throwing stones.
Save for one. ;-)Zed10R said:It is true that every human that ever existed has been less that 100% honest.
dkerwood said:Save for one. ;-)

Zed10R said:OK!! You started it!!
Do you actually believe that there was ever a literal "son of god" walking around on Earth?![]()
dkerwood said:mrT - If He wasn't who He said He was, He's a liar or insane. I'd say that affects the integrity of His message.
Now, let's get this train back on track before somebody notices and closes the thread!
dkerwood said:mrT - If He wasn't who He said He was, He's a liar or insane. I'd say that affects the integrity of His message.
Robert D said:How about a tie in? Something to the effect of Love thy neighbor, buy his software, don't steal it. Kind of goes with that pesky commandment - You shall not steal.

mrT said:not even close in the biblical sense. Stealing software is only taking something from someone IN THEORY. so Thereticlly you are stealing an idea not an object. And I would be 100% sure that the ten commandments weren't thinking about software. More of a "don't take your neighbors shit, make your own." Not a "don't take a copy of a program that isn't actually a physical thing cause it might deprive your neighbor of income he might possibly have made."
EDIT: and here goes my rep...![]()
Robert D said:Sorry, but that's a load of crap. If I have software you want, there's no difference whether you steal the software, or pay me and then steal the money out of my pocket afterwards. The moment you take the software, it's not "income I might possibly have made", it's income that was stolen from me.
BrettB said:This is a difficult issue... Right now as a student I don't have enough money to buy all the programs I am using.
But TexRoadkill is right: even if you forget the moral question, a crack is never going to give you complete stability. So once I am graduated I really intend to buy some extra software.
Cracks though have the small advantage that it makes people familiar with the program. My MIDI teacher always told me Cubase is one of the most popular sequencers because of the early cracks of the program. Cracks can make you familiar about a program before you intend to buy it, and can point out the pro's and con's. I think anyone really serious with recording buys his computer software.