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Tuesday, June 3

Piracy (Part 2)

Purchasing a copy of intellectual property is exactly the same with purchasing physical property. Lets say, if you buy food, even in the name of 'trying', you must pay, unless declared otherwise. There is no exception for whatever action you taken. It is even worse if you don't feel guilty even a bit out of doing such action.

The creator of any intellectual properties automatically have the copyright reserved for him, even without the intervention of law, since he HAS the right to do so, no matter how we are not happy with it, unless declared otherwise. That is why he always has the right to charge for every copy of his works, even the trial one, if he think it should. We, the buyer never own the entire property even after purchasing it since what we get is just a copy of the original, which always resides in his brain. That is why distributing intellectual property without the consent by the original author is a violation of human rights.

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