Piracy more serious than burglary, fraud, bank robbery

June 16, 2007 | Filed Under General Info, Tech Zone |

For the more than nine years that Ars Technica has been publishing online, we’ve been outspoken when it comes to the lack of balance between the threat of piracy (which is always overstated) and the “solutions” to piracy (which are often draconian) that some copyright holders demand. Whether it’s laws that would turn the possession of software into a crime, completely baked piracy reports, or yet another law meant to criminalize civil infractions, we’ve cast a critical eye on an industry that defines solipsism.

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