Copying a game or application from a friend's computer is much different that breaking into your neighbour's house and stealing his wallet. Nobody really loses anything with software piracy, but I still believe that it is an unethical act. I've heard some arguements and justifications for software piracy: the pirate would never have bought the program in the first place; a student using a pirate app will increase the chance that his future employer will use that app (legally), and others.
Software is intellectual property and I am totally against piracy, but I'm wondering this: If it doesn't hurt society, why is it wrong (from a practical point of view)?
Software is intellectual property and I am totally against piracy, but I'm wondering this: If it doesn't hurt society, why is it wrong (from a practical point of view)?
