I am ashamed that I hadn’t reasoned this through given all the rubbish digital services have pulled with “purchases” being lies.

  • @Stuka@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    You do understand the difference between penal code and the definition of a word, no? Surely the reason why the two are not at all even slightly interchangeable is plainly clear to anyone of reasonable intelligence.

    • @Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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      In the state where I live, the penal code includes the legal definitions of words such as “theft”.

      The legal system here does not use a Webster’s dictionary to define words. We use the penal code, code of criminal procedure, traffic code and other legal guidance codes to define the meanings of words used in the law and in official government communications.

      These are the definitions that would be used by complainants in cases brought against pirates, if such a case were to be brought. For that reason, I believe these definitions are relevant here.

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        210 months ago

        The penal code necessarily uses incredibly narrow definitions with very specific verbiage.

        Using the word steal in OPs title is common use of the word, which aligns with the dictionary definition, they certainly are not quoting a legal definition

        Get outta here with this dumb shit.

        So much ‘verbal’ diarrahhea to try to make yourself feel better about what you’re doing.

        I pirate shit, that is a form a theft. Cope with it or stop doing it.