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#wich are far less accesible that the pirated ones
h3nsh1n · 11 months
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I don't know if this is fue to my own perpecption but I feel like piracy is very bad considered in the united states, even if you are pirating something from a big company. I don't know if it's because the anti-piracy laws are much stricter there than in my home country but here piracy is 100% normaliced even within very little kids. Like game consoles are much harder to pirate now than 15 years ago but when I was little almost everyone that owned a nintendo DS had and R4 with pirated games (like. it was rare that someone had an original game), my neighbor teached me to pirate it myself at age 9 and when I was 11 my mother told me to learn how to pirate books bcs she didnt want to buy me new ones lol (and I did). But she wasn't being cruel to me, piracy is just seen as normal and completely morally fine within the general population. Now within more """"woke"""" circles and specially artist/writters circles to pirate indie media or media by small creators in general is seen as morally bad but is still very much fine to pirate from big companies.
I don't know if this is just a think my country does and most other places view piracy like the united states do, or is the unites states the one that views it different. From what I have seen in south america is very much seen as in my country (or that i have seen, feel free to correct me) and I know in Japan piracy is veeery bad considered but I don't know in other countries.
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