That probably doesn’t come as much of a surprise to retro gaming enthusiasts, but those outside the gaming community might not even know there is a problem…

    • @djsoren19
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      621 year ago

      If the game is complete abandonware, and not sold on any digital storefronts, is it even still piracy?

      • @techt
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        51 year ago

        It’s archaeology!

      • @redditcunts
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        -111 year ago

        That’s really the only time it’s ethical to pirate. The rest is just stealing.

        • @insta11
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          11 year ago

          How could you steal something you don’t even ever own you just buy a license to play it essentially. Either way piracy is not theft in my eyes it is called piracy for a reason. You cannot claim a pirated copy of a piece of software is a lost sale.

    • @[email protected]
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      251 year ago

      Piracy isn’t about preservation. Piracy doesn’t create the roms. It’s the dudes with rom dump devices who do that. And making archival copies isn’t necessarily piracy.

      But yes, piracy is the only practical way for new customers to access older content that is no longer sold.

      • @Pika
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        sadly with the increasing DRM protections, the legality of it isn’t as clear anymore. Breaking a protected standard is still illegal, which in my opinion is really stupid because if it was for archival purposes from something you own, I feel it should be in the same category as self repair/right to repair acts.