• @cnnrduncan@beehaw.org
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      12 years ago

      It’s not the Pirate Bay logo so my bet would be that it’s representing internet piracy as a general concept!

        • @jayandp@sh.itjust.works
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          12 years ago

          In their mind Piracy might kinda maybe theoretically sorta be a lost sale, but keys bought with stolen credit cards literally cost them money because of the fees from all the middleman payment providers. So not only does their bank account not go up, it goes down.

          • @xantoxis@lemmy.world
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            12 years ago

            You’re right, and above that I’d say this:

            Even if it didn’t cost them money, it would be purely enraging to meet someone who is making money on your hard work for nothing at all. Just pure parasitism.

            At least pirates only want to play it.

            • Perhyte
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              12 years ago

              Many piracy sites run ads though, don’t they? Unless everyone visiting runs ad blockers (unlikely) the people running those are making at least some money. Presumably it at least covers the cost of running the sites.

              It’s probably just as the comment you replied to said: “stuff bought with stolen credit cards (and resold on those sites) actually costs us money, as opposed to piracy which merely ‘costs’ us money”.

            • @krnl386@lemmy.ca
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              12 years ago

              Heh, good point. Also piracy = free advertising of their game and brand.

              I was hoping they are OK with piracy also given the game genre… basically f*ck the system/anarchy, no?