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"There is no loss when something is copied, or the loss is radically different from losing something like your bike..." The question is not about tangible loss, it's about property rights, and the forceful encroachment thereof. Being semantically picky about the concept doesn't alter the fact that the property of one individual is interacted with apart from their prerogative, i.e., their right to property is being violated - by force. There is a loss when something is copied by force, the loss of one's right to private property. Call it theft or not, the legal repercussions should be the same. |
"Call it theft or not, the legal repercussions should be the same."
You are aware there's a difference between uploading a file, and breaking into your house to steal a physical DVD? Why on earth should a license violation be considered a criminal offense?