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I'm so sick of this excuse.
Yes, a pirated copy does equal an exact sale. Someone received a product without paying the creator of the product. That's theft. That's a missed sale. It doesn't matter AT ALL if they "don't want it" or if "it sucks anyway."
Please stop justifying theft by comparing it to the quality or the demand of a product.
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Yep, millions of pirates all saying "fuck it, it doesn't matter if I download it. It's just one person. I don't want to spend $8 to see a movie in theaters! That's stupid!". When kids say it, I just shake my head and think "ehh, one day they'll see". When it's the adults that say it, that's when I really feel depressed about humanity.
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yes, because none of the pirates that didn't see it in the cinema would have ever have paid to see it if they didn't pirate it.
I'm not saying that there's a 1:1 correlation between a pirated copy and a lost sale, but jesus christ, when you're one of the top pirated movies of the year (in the year that Avatar comes out and when you debut halfway through the year) and you're a commercial bomb, I think it's safe to say that most of your target audience was comprised of a bunch of lazy cheap fucks that doesn't understand the larger consequences to their actions. -
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