Is it ethically wrong to pirate games? I refute 4 common arguments for this.

I wrote this a long time ago, but I think it’s still pertinent

melroy
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Old games & ROMs can only still be played and retrieved due to piracy. Otherwise most of these kind of games will no longer be here. And soon archive.org will kill themselves due to all the e-book and software drama… And we end up with nothing, the future generation will no longer have access to all those files, games from the 80, 90, 00’s etc.

Wait A Minute
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I don’t think piracy would end soon though , but it’s more likely that it will be more active in countries that don’t have hardened kind of copyright laws compared to the countries who have it

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And the video games industry can give a single fuck less about preserving them. Only bringing them back for a limited time under reselling compilations or as we’ve seen, those small consoles a few years back where only a hand picked library of games were pre-installed on them. They’re only brought out to simply make a quick buck, nothing more.

melroy
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You mean that this company is reselling their original product on a x86 Linux system with a emulator? Which are actually pre-installed ripped ROMs on them?

melroy
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Since yes, that actually happened.

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