esox72 said:
To me there is no difference between piracy and walking into Best Buy and taking it off the shelf. Theft is theft. I don't believe most people that pirate music, movies, or software ever go and buy the retail version
You don't believe it but you don't *know* either... and I don't believe the statistics bear you out.
But there are several differences. The main one is that, in the case of stealing a physical CD you've actually committed theft.
It's of interest that, when Best Buy puts the loss on their books, they will not list the retail price. They did not loose $14.99 (or whatever the CD cost); rather they lost what they paid for that CD... and that's exactly what they will put in their balance sheet.
If I walked in to Best Buy and magically made a copy of the CD: what would they put as a loss then? What was their actual cost of nothing? Will an artist be surprised when he goes to his bank and sees all the deductions from his account for "lost revenue"? No.
Thefts are based on real values, not potential values. Copyright infringement is based on potential values, not real ones. This post: unless the agreement I checked to post on this site say otherwise, is copyright to me (ever since the 70s, you don't need to file to be copyright). Anyone repeating what I say, except under fair-use, is violating my copyright. How many dollars do they owe me?