Don't mind me, just gonna emulate this bike.
>>375731943
I love bait threads.
So my bike will still be there in exactly the same condition when you're done? Sure thing man, go ahead.
>>375731943
He's going to test it for a few days and if he likes it, he'll pay for it. How hard is it to understand?
I'm not even a piratefag and this makes sense to me
>>375731943
Yes, its piracy. Who the fuck cares about piracy around here anyway?
Is it just me, or has there been a jump in bait threads like these lately? Is it just one guy, or it some ebic reddit prank?
Wouldn't emulation be like if someone gave him a bike with no wheels and he stole the wheels off a 20 year old bike in a junk yard?
>>375736441
Is taking stuff from a junkyard actually considered stealing?
>>375736578
It depends if they have cameras or not.
Man. Didn't Nintendo have to turn to emulator sites to get some of the code they lost for their games? Yoshi's Island came out over twenty years ago and the company that made it didn't still have the old code laying around the office because they never thought they'd want to use it again. But surprise! Turns out people can easily emulate the SNES on computers and people will pay a couple bucks for that.
I feel like any time somebody wants to have an ethical argument about copyright law, we have to back up a little bit and ask if it's ethical to keep extending copyright law to protect Mickey Mouse. Especially when it comes to software, which goes obsolete within a decade and is only looked after by pirates once it ceases to be profitable.
>>375731943
bike owner here.
Can you emulate me another one?