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Gaijin btfo
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>>222467778
The concept of property only applies to physical things because of scarcity.
Data aren't scarce by definition, intellectual property is a sham. Also fuck Nintendo.
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>>222467778
Oh noes. Anyway
*downloads ROM pack with every retro Nintendo game*
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>>222467778
nuisense gaijin preserving games ! ! !
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>>222467811
Just admit you're a poorfag thief instead of spouting the dumbest shit imaginable
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>>222467778
i played tons of pokemon roms and romhacks despite it being illegal so its takeshi who gets btfo
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>>222467878
He's right though
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>>222467878
Meh he's right in that IP law is a dial the state can turn. Muskcorps ignore the patent system and instead keep trade secrets.
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>>222468075
Under that logic labor has no value, are you okay working for free?
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>>222467778
This is the high moral of gaiji*
thank you
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>>222468103
It doesnt because labor is scarce
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>>222468103
In the world where piracy is legal Ninty has to put more effort into DRM, probably they can't make as many games, probably less of their games will be remakes. Piracy is already barely punished so I don't think the industry would look that different.
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>>222467778
Why are Japs such corporate bootlickers?
They're the embodiment of that neckbeard with a katana saying "leaving the multi-billion dollar company alone"
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>>222468119
The monkey said only physical things have scarcity.
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>>222467778
I just dont care
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>>222468160
He's wrong, thoughbeit.
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>>222468153
Not everyone is a goy or soy like Westerners. Most people in the East are pragmatic, when you stop licking capitalist boots, you just start licking the red boots. It doesn't matter really.
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>>222467778
>The problem is that it's illegal.
I agree. It should be made legal.
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>>222468160
If labor weren't physical like data, then you would be able to surreptitiously extract labor from someone without them actually losing anything or noticing anything is missing, like copying data

It's admittedly possible to trick people into doing labor for you for free in certain fringe circumstances but they would still be able to notice that their time is being spent on something with no return

The "profits" lost on data piracy are only something theoretical that doesn't exist outside the theory, you aren't physically extracting money from the Nintendo company's bank accounts into your own every time you pirate something
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>>222467778
Not my problem
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>>222468243
>licking Red boots
based
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>>222468440
Kill yourself
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>>222468463
You have to go back, sexpat
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>>222468290
If piracy was braindead normie npc accessible then companies would certainly lose profits. As we've seen with denuvo cracking and the later hypervisor bypass there's basically nothing you can do to stop software piracy. What they can do is raise the barrier to entry so the average retard can't or won't do it. That system seems to work fairly well for keeping corpo profits intact
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>>222467811
fpbp
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>>222468103
Shitendo is just scared they have to put in actual work to compete instead of lazing about on their past glories
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>>222468507
You can always R&D bespoke hardware, PS2 emulation is still not perfect and then of course there's all the tendie gimmick controllers
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>>222468535
PS2 emulation is 99%. There's not much more to do there.
>Bespoke hardware
We're past that time now. It's not the 90s anymore. All console use common hardware now
>tendie gimmick controllers
You can play duck hunt with a mouse and keyboard if you want.
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>>222468575
Played Bloodborne yet? It's sold all the copies it ever will
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>>222468689
Why is there a Bloodborne but not a Spermborne?
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kekw its true
https://www.nintendo.com/au/legal/nintendo-intellectual-property/?srsltid=AfmBOoq4kuDa9XtdGcRc3P5nEmgYV_KALUqGABf915kp-HwzFMHCknpp#:~:text=The%20problem%20is%20that%20it%27s%20illegal.

>Copyrights and trademarks of games are corporate assets
NOOOO NOT MY CORPORATE ASSETS
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>>222468767
We must protect the corporate assets
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>>222467778
>Nooo think about the corporation that's illegal!
>This is why japan was cleaning stadiums for free for the billion dollar corporations
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>>222467778

How am I supposed to play videogames that never got re-released then? Like Plok! or Mischief Makers?
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Meiwaku act.
This is the low morals of gaijin.
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>>222467778
Nice circular argument bugs, lol. Totally not fallacious.
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Gibbu us big big money, preez.
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>>222467778
how DARE you you're supposed to go on an online store and search for a copy of an obscure game that stopped being sold 20 years ago and then jump through a thousand hoops to have it delivered to your cuntry and then also buy an old second hand discontinued console without having any way to be sure if its working properly and only THEN you can play the game because you did it LEGALLY and thus supported the creators even though they actually stopped getting paid for it a long time ago
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>it's real
what the fuck
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>>222467778
Is Nintendo going to solve the problem somehow?
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>>222467778
>favourites

this ain't NOA
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>>222467778
>Artificial Scarcity :(
>Artificial Scarcity, Japan :0
I'll seriously never understand this mindset, and how some Japanese tie themselves in knots trying to defend it. Copyright should go back to being 14 years long before becoming public domain just to make companies like this seethe
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>buy a machine
>take it apart, study the innards, develop a clean room design replica in software using no copyrighted bits
*30y later*
>YAMEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

why are jap companies like this
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>>222467778
I actually like they didn't strawman it. It's a very reasonable question.
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I piss on Japan and their intellectual property
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>>222468153
It's East-Asian societies in general. Thousands of years of state-enforced conformism, sometimes to ridiculous levels (9 degrees of kin removal, death by a thousand cuts, etc.). Confucian principle of "the nail that sticks out gets hammered". Manchu opression, a century of humiliation & two nukes to the face didn't help either.
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>>222467778
Emulation is not illegal.



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