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by JohnLocke4
217 days ago
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Preventing someone from getting value out of their work is theft - not matter how it is done. Copying a dead person's work isn't theft because a dead person can't create value, but stealing a dead person's car is still theft, because something of value is gone. Stealing a car you were never going to buy and making an exact replica of a car you were never going to buy is two entirely different things. |
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No, it's not. You (or random large media corps) do not get to unilaterally redefine words of the English language like that.
Pass whatever laws you want about it, enforce them however you feel is appropriate, but don't try to redefine language itself to push your agenda.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/theft