Re: [SLUG] Apologizes

From: Ian C. Blenke (icblenke@nks.net)
Date: Mon Apr 15 2002 - 16:54:23 EDT


On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 15:26, Robin 'Roblimo' Miller wrote:
> >
> >
> > Piracy is by definition "making unlawful unauthorized
> >copies of unlicensed software".
> >
>
> Not true.

Ok, oversimplification. IANAL. ;)
 
> Piracy is a capital crime, well-defined under Admiralty law. "Software
> piracy" and "Music piracy" are PR phrases used by some of nastiest,
> politician-bribingest trade associations in the world to describe people
> who share their members' products with friends.

Oh. "Piracy". Sorry, I've been brainwashed like the best of them.

> Please do not fall into the trap of parrotting the BSA/RIAA/MPAA
> inflammatory party line.

Ok. What do I call it then? Theft? "Unauthorized replication?" *shrug*

> A true Software/Music Pirate would forcibly board a vessel in
> international waters and make off with every CD on board.

Arrr matey! Thar be warez here!
 
> I am offended by misuse of the honorable term "Pirate" to (mis)label a
> bunch of teeners who are sending crummy rap chants to each other as MP3
> files, and perhaps swapping copies of Photoshop so they can paste their
> teachers' heads on pictures of animals.

There is honor in Piracy? Ok. IANAP. ("The black spot! Arr.. Now I'm
done for").

I've been fed BSA doctrine for too long. My image of a "Warez Pirate"
was always that of a pimply faced teen on marathon leech sessions
running cracked and repacked software across the globe.

Yes, I was a pimply faced geek with a modem on a phoneline that was
miraculously busy 99% of the time. At least I know now that I wasn't a
Pirate. Thank goodness. At least it's well out of my system forever now.

Isn't it great to not NEED to worry about such silliness with
OpenSource?
 
> Grrrr!!!!

Eeek!

- Ian



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