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In my example privacy invasion definitely occurs. If you disagree with that, then you should review what I initially said.

If the notion that when people don’t want to share things with you, you have an unqualified right to take those things, and that doing that is just inherently not damaging, then I think your position is unrealistic and incredibly self serving.

Do you have some point to make here besides claiming you’re just never doing anything wrong when it serves your interests?

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My point is nobody is hurt. So it’s not unethical.

No privacy is being violated by obtaining a copy of a publicly available software.

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Your point is wrong. My point is that you can’t always (ethically) just copy other peoples stuff, just like you can’t always just take things from people. My point is not that piracy is never justified. My point is not that you are personally doing something wrong by pirating things. My point is not that you can’t be justified in copying other peoples stuff sometimes without permission. My point is not that piracy or copying other peoples data and documents always causes harm.

Edit: When was pirating “publically available” software specifically ever central to my point?

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how? i mean you are just saying its wrong, you haven’t said anything or explained why.

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The only response you’ve given is “that’s not harmful”, which is in no way an argument for why it isn’t. It’s not totally inconceivable that taking things, even data, without permission can be harmful and to claim otherwise seems willfully stupid and in this case self serving.

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but you are not taking it :)

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I feel like many people would disagree with you.

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they would be wrong, taking something involves moving that thing from its original position to a new position. you need to touch or move the object somehow, without even talking about the fact that you would remove it from somebody else possession.

none of that happens when you download a copy of a movie or something. none.

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I’ll take your approach. No, that’s not what “taking something” means, because clearly the definition they’re using for that is more inclusive.

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The only response you’ve given is “that’s not harmful”, which is in no way an argument for why it isn’t. It’s not totally inconceivable that taking things, even data, without permission can be harmful and to claim otherwise seems willfully stupid and in this case self serving.

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