Ethics in videogames
There's been a couple of threads so far about "stealing" and "morality" when it comes to emulating a game. So, let's open it up to discussion.
1. First off, is it stealing or wrong to play an emulated game when you own a copy of said game?
[my take it's not stealing/wrong due to the fair use standard taken by the recording industry, meaning I can play my music however I want it whether on my PC or on a tape deck after making a copy of it.]
2. Is it stealing or wrong to play an emulated game when it's no longer available in either the first or secondary market? For example of a non existent secondary market think of a really old obscure arcade game that the developer/publisher no longer exists and there's no current property rights holder for.
[nothing wrong with this either as no one actually owns it, eventually the intellectual property rights will place this into the public domain anyway, why not get it sooner rather than later]
3. Is it stealing or wrong to play an emulated game that's available on the secondary market only?
[You can purchase it off of ebay; however, you're paying through the nose especially on those rare titles. As the developer/publisher doesn't receive any revenue at all for titles purchased on the secondary market who are you stealing from? Toss a coin on this one but for me it's not theft until the videogame industry comes up with a revenue sharing plan similar to the MPAA and RIAA]
4. Is it stealing or wrong to play an emulated game that's available in the primary market?
[Yes, absolutely, no questions ands or butts on this one]
What's everyone elses take on this? [minus Crevelle and Mozart who seem to only poop rainbows]
and just so i'm completely unbiased on this issue as I can't stand to play emulated games on my PC, though the links to actual usb controllers are really appealing.