
on 13-09-2011 01:24 PM
on 13-09-2011 02:15 PM
Squidooer wrote:
Mikal_Drey wrote:
EA made 221mil in one quarter compared to games 15mil for a year and you still believe that the retailer is in the wrong ?
Yup ... EA make the games they deserve the profit, whilst Game's profit is from breaking copyright.
Mikal_Drey wrote:Piracy is not the same.
Let's see ... a pirate buys 1 copy of a game, reproduces it and sells 10 copies of it - outcome games producers get paid for 1 copy, pirate keeps profit from the 10 extra copies.
Game shop sells 1 copy of a game, buys it back and resells it 10 times - outcome games producers get paid for 1 copy, Game keeps the profit from reselling the game an extra 10 times.
Both scenarios the games producers only get paid for one copy --- so where is the difference?
Last time i checked piracy is illegal, selling second hand games is not, so whats your argument then, i must have missed something?
on 13-09-2011 03:40 PM
Squidooer wrote:
Mikal_Drey wrote:
EA made 221mil in one quarter compared to games 15mil for a year and you still believe that the retailer is in the wrong ?
Yup ... EA make the games they deserve the profit, whilst Game's profit is from breaking copyright.
Mikal_Drey wrote:Piracy is not the same.
Let's see ... a pirate buys 1 copy of a game, reproduces it and sells 10 copies of it - outcome games producers get paid for 1 copy, pirate keeps profit from the 10 extra copies.
Game shop sells 1 copy of a game, buys it back and resells it 10 times - outcome games producers get paid for 1 copy, Game keeps the profit from reselling the game an extra 10 times.
Both scenarios the games producers only get paid for one copy --- so where is the difference?
The difference is that in one case there's a copyright violation, in the other there is none.
copyright .. Try reading it as "right to copy". The creator is the only one to have the right to create/authorize copies.
Piracy violates that.
Selling second hand copy does not, as no new copies are produced.
on 13-09-2011 04:50 PM
LeeRoye wrote:
Squidooer wrote:
[---]Let's see ... a pirate buys 1 copy of a game, reproduces it and sells 10 copies of it - outcome games producers get paid for 1 copy, pirate keeps profit from the 10 extra copies.
Game shop sells 1 copy of a game, buys it back and resells it 10 times - outcome games producers get paid for 1 copy, Game keeps the profit from reselling the game an extra 10 times.
Both scenarios the games producers only get paid for one copy --- so where is the difference?
Last time i checked piracy is illegal, selling second hand games is not, so whats your argument then, i must have missed something?
I think the argument he's trying to make is that there's a moral equivalence. (Exactly like the reasoning behind "piracy = theft", I suppose (incidentally, I guess that by that argument, selling second-hand copies is "theft")).
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