Re: Why Must People Crack Games
Enes, I'm going to pose you a moral challenge. If you can give me a moral answer to it, I'll rescind what I've said about you. If you can't, then you're stuck.
Ready? Here goes.
Let's ignore written legislation for a moment, since it's such a twisted mess.
Someone has made something, put it up for sale at a clearly established price and hopes you'll pay that price in order to obtain the item. This person has poured dozens, maybe even thousands, of hours into the creation and perfection of this product they're trying to sell.
For clarification, the product is a luxury item. You do not require this item to live or prosper. Your life may be somewhat enriched by it, but you will not suffer unduly without it.
Are you, someone who wishes to obtain this product, entitled to take it so long as you have the means? Or should you pay the requested price for it? If you can get away with sneaking it under your coat and getting away, is that morally permissible because you aren't being caught?
The challenge is this.
After reviewing this scenario, provide a logical and moral reason why a person in search of this product should ever be able to obtain it for free on their own, without something like a giveaway involved. Explain, if you think you can, a scenario wherein a would-be product owner gets to circumvent the annoying necessity of paying what they owe for a product.
Imagine you are the person who has just taken an item for free. You are now facing the product creator and must explain to him or her what you did and why, and why it was justified.
Go ahead.
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