Talk:VOCALOID Piracy/@comment-9691206-20130616071528/@comment-53539-20180601165332

^What do you think? Not it matters.

I was responding to someone very bias and one sided at the time, who saw not much wrong with what they were doing, or at least appeared this way at the time.

Alex, no matter who he was is a typical person I've found in regards to those who think their pirating has no effect. After 18-19 years, this is both true and not for pirating in general depending on what it is and the %.

I do agree there is justification in some pirating, like lost media that won't resurface, but even if Yamaha address every bug or adds tones of security... Nothing will stop these pirating releases and the ones up won't just come down ness. at all. Its all just excuses to justify something they know is legally wrong.

If your going to be a thief, Alex should have just been honest about things. Half the time I've seen pirates do these things because they also like attention it brings, "I've got something you want kid..." sort of thing. I'm not really bothered, who cases the reason behind the pirate, I just didn't like the BS he came up with.

Capitalism and greed are indeed two driving forces in the industry, but big cooperation's are made to look evil but not always are. A lot of it is because we, as customers, don't always understand where the price of things go.

I remember the price of a 3D model for the game Subnautica being quoted as costing $10000+ per model. The games price is sold at $19.99. So the company has to shift at least 500 units just to cover the cost of each model it has in the game, including ones it didn't use. I'm not even going to pretend that's easy, because luckily the game took off.