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It is a straw man because I never made that argument. I never stated or made any kind of position about pirated versions and how they compare to official versions. In fact, I've argued elsewhere in this thread that piracy can be justified in any number of situations. Whether it's justified or not doesn't change that it's stealing.
I am not. In fact, people have posted the definitions here. Again, we're just disagreeing on what is being stolen.
Either way, I'm done here because you're continuing to argue straw men, ignore the most central idea of my argument, and then claiming that I'm misunderstanding something when the entire point of my argument is how the two things are fundamentally the same and result in the creator not being paid for their work.
I didn't say you made any sort of argument. I just introduced a tangential point to put things in perspective.
My argument wasn't contradicting yours. It just provided better framing to the argument overall. You're far too narrow in your perspective here.
Yes, sure, because you're claiming that things were stolen when you never had them to begin with, and wouldn't have had them if the action hadn't occurred. Thus, no theft has occurred.