(April 16, 2015 at 5:37 pm)Rhythm Wrote: No, again
Literally the first time you've said "no" in response to it.
(April 16, 2015 at 5:37 pm)Rhythm Wrote: and for the last time..I think it is immoral because the person has availed themselves of another's productive efforts without consent or remuneration.
(which is, amusingly, also why it's illegal)
And all I asked was what you thought the origin of that opinion was. Specifically, if you thought it was the same as I did. Now I'm thinking it's just selfishness (selfishness is not the same as immorality, just so we're clear): others can't stand to gain by using your software unless you do gain, even though, piracy or no piracy, you wouldn't have won anything extra anyhow.
The truth is absolute. Life forms are specks of specks (...) of specks of dust in the universe.
Why settle for normal, when you can be so much more? Why settle for something, when you can have everything?
Why settle for normal, when you can be so much more? Why settle for something, when you can have everything?
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