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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•9 months agoJust because it wasn’t being actively discussed doesn’t mean that piracy wasn’t an intended use of the software. It’s like the argument of, “this bong on my car’s floorboard is definitely for tobacco, officer.” Yeah, bongs can be used for tobacco, but that’s definitely not their main use case. Same with emulators.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•9 months agoBy that logic all emulators in existence are piracy tools. In which case how brazen or not they are is irrelevant.
Just because it wasn’t being actively discussed doesn’t mean that piracy wasn’t an intended use of the software.
It’s like the argument of, “this bong on my car’s floorboard is definitely for tobacco, officer.”
Yeah, bongs can be used for tobacco, but that’s definitely not their main use case. Same with emulators.
By that logic all emulators in existence are piracy tools. In which case how brazen or not they are is irrelevant.