Pirated anime and theft
PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 9:32 pm
I'm sick of it. I've seen posts on here advocating pirated anime sales sites, fansubs and Internet downloading of licensed series, and this annoys me to no end.
I'm sure no one here would waltz into a store, slip a few DVDs into their coat or purse, and walk out without paying.
I'm sure none of you would pay a friend $30 to copy anime episodes they own to DVDs, give you the DVDs, and then that you would proceed to tell anyone else who wants to watch the series to go see your friend for a really good deal.
Yet this happens more commonly than many of us would admit. Thing is, because we commit our thefts via the internet and via "discount anime retailers" rather than with "magic coats" and shady friends, theft has become sanitized. It's become something some of us don't even think twice about, much less see as a wrong act or one we need to reconsider.
Sure, doing things legally might cost us more money or might make us have to wait a little while. . .but theft costs *everyone* money. It makes anime/manga producers less likely to license products or even produce new anime or manga, it raises the costs for licensed and above-board sales, it causes writers and artists to lose royalties-and those are only a few of the costs the "pirate tax" costs everyone who buys anime.
Also, there was a little thing many of us here seem to forget. Whatever happened to "You shall not steal" and "He who has been stealing must steal no longer, but must work, doing something useful with his own hands, that he may have something to share with those in need."?
Sorry everyone, but I just had to get this off my chest.