Monday, October 22, 2007

Summary

"Original Me2You Bear"

Hi, today will be the deadline of our moral studies project, so we're here to sum this whole thing Basically, from moral point of view, piracy is a bad thing as when we support piracy, we're regarded as "stealing" from the rightful owner as well as cheating off their loyalties and hard work.

"Genuine BodyGlove Wallet"

In the religious point of view, stealing is regarded as a sin, therefore piracy is regarded as a sin as well. But somehow, on the other point of view, based on egoism, which is a teleological theory of ethics that sets as its goal the benefit, pleasure, or greatest good of oneself alone, piracy is supported by many people as it is cheap, and yet we get the same thing as the genuine for some products.
"Genuine Levi's Jeans"

By looking on the article "Piracy: A good or bad thing" written by Audrey Lim, we can see the benefits of piracy provides to us. But at the end, standing at moral point of view, we as a civilian who obey rules and regulations set by the country must not support piracy by any means.

Our Drama Assignment

All of our group members took part in the drama. For example:
  • Chin Chun Hau, the young teenager
  • Bernard Huang, the young teenager's best friend
  • Wong Kuang Yang, the young teenager's father
  • Joyceanne Hong, the young teenager's mother
  • Liew Zia Fang, the lecturer

Our task assignment is to create a short drama based on the given theme, "Life in My Hand". When given this assignment, we took the oppurtunity to perform a drama. This short drama is elaborating about a young teenager who is borned in a rich family. His parent always bought valueble items for his son, Chunhau. However, ChunHau's attitude became more badly after being influenced by his best friend, Bernard. Bernard brought ChunHau to Pub and teaching him things that are not good.

Since then, ChunHau had been falling asleep in class everytime because he went out with Bernard till late at night and did not listen to what the leacturers are teaching. Sooner, Chunhau ignored his study and got very bad result for his examination. The lecturer scolded Chunhau but he did listen to him either. His parent also scolded and gave many advises to Chunhau in order to change his attitude. Chunhau's father got heart attack after scolding him and went into koma.

Chunhau regretted for what he had caused and promissed his parent that he will change his attitude and work hard to improve his study while the next examinations are coming soon too. When invited by Bernard to join him to go to pub for drinks, Chunhau rejected his invitation. After the examination, Chunhau had finally got good results for it and the lecturer congratulated him.

So, a lesson that we can learn from this drama is that no matter what we do, we can always change to the way we wanted as the life is in our own hand. Therefore, we should think twice before doing something in order not to make our life miserable.

Thank you.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Moral Studies Tutorial


Based on our topic that we had presented, that is piracy, one of the ethical values that we can relate on it is egoism. According the lecture slide retrieved from Curtin Homework Folder, egoism is a teleological theory of ethics that sets as its goal the benefit, pleasure, or greatest good of oneself alone. Many people nowadays prefer to buy pirated products such as pirated CDs, pirated DVDs, pirated clothes, watches and many more.

This is definitely not a pirated product!

This is because compared to the genuine product, the prices for pirated products are much cheaper and yet we can get the same build and quality for some cases. In egoism, it is said that every decision that one person made will based on his or her self interest. For example, people who choose to purchase pirated software surely got an idea in their mind: “I can get this software that I want cheap yet same as the genuine product, why not?” From this we can see that people opt for pirated goods are motivated by their self interest that is not to spend too much money just to buy software while they can use the money of buying A genuine software to buy MANY pirated software.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

The Main Thing

First of all, what is Piracy ?


Piracy is products that are illegal. It is against the law of every country around the world. In our country Malaysia, without actually counting how many things that are around us, 68% of it are pirated goods. Why?

Supporting Factors as shown below ( From the article by Audrey Lim posted on http://lovepiracy.blogspot.com/2007/09/piracy-good-or-bad-thing.html ) :

  • Affordable and cheap price
  • Extra scenes
  • Speedy movies
  • Convenience
  • Peace of mind

But then, we should obey the law by applying Utilitarianism, one of the moral value where we have to do something to make the world a better place. For example, without piracy, there will be no more black market around. Rightful owners will be able to have more confident to play their role in bring more products to people. Having this morality will bring good consequences and not having good intentions too.


Having piracy around us will bring disadvantages to us too. Such as,

  1. stealing from the rightful owner ( like mentioned above )
  2. cheating them off their royalties and hard work
  3. original product in markets will be avoided
So, if we want to make a better world, why don't we cooperate and not to vow towards piracy? Together we buy original products! Have the same good quality together! And many more too! Right ?

Think Before You Do

Firstly...

Why should we buy pirated good ?

Should we be proud of having pirated good ?

Does piracy really benefits us when it comes to moral related issues ?

Why are they many people selling pirated products nowadays ?

Is it a Sin of having pirated product ? (Christian Only)

Well... There are still many things we should we think before we actually step forward the pirated store to buy something. Till Then...

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Piracy: A good or a bad thing?

Written by Audrey Lim



The truth is may not always paint a pretty picture. The fact that this country is riddled with piracy is not just one person's fault, but that of many others, plus extra contributing factors.

Asides from Malaysia, there are many more countries plaque by the same problem; Thailand, Korea, China, Indonesia, to name a few. The fact that Asian countries are the main hub to piracy is due to many reasons and although it may be deemed a bad thing, yet it sometimes does contribute to tourism and the country's economy... ugly as that may sound! No matter how self-righteous a person may be, there have been many cases of foreigners coming into these countries and shopping their hearts.

The thing is... we love piracy! Except for the hypocrite few who are sworn to licensed products, I am very sure the rest of the country love the fact that we have a thing called piracy. Why are we so enthusiastic about it then? Allow me to explain our stand from a personal point of view. To the outside world, everyone thinks that piracy is a bad thing. Piracy means stealing from the rightful owners, cheating them off their royalties and hard work, and benefiting every cent right into our own pockets. If that is so, then why are there so many righteous people condoning to piracy in this country? In all ways, Malaysians are luckier than a lot of other Asian countries. For a developing country, we are indeed developing very well and our capital city, Kuala Lumpur, can actually stand tall amongst other cities in the world. With modernity, the citizens are well-educated and well-informed. Yet beneath it all, we still enjoy our little moments browsing at pirated software/VCDs/DVDs stands or shops. Of course, there are many other items that are in this category, but software and movie CDs make up the bulk of it.

Oh, there is a minority group who would scream foul each time they see someone buying pirated goods, claiming that they would never touch a thing like that, but have anyone for one moment stop to wonder why the pirates are doing well and thriving to this very day, despite strong crackdowns by authorities ever so often?

There are many reasons to this issue.

Price Factor

The number 1 reason lies in the price. A piece of pirated PC game (CD-format of course) is priced at RM4 to RM6 (US$1.00 - US$1.50). The price difference depends on customers' loyalty with the proprietor and location of the shop. A pirated VCD is priced at RM5 (US$1.30) or cheaper if you buy a few more copies. There are several places that sell three VCDs for RM10, which makes each copy about RM3.30 (US$0.80). Pirated DVD movies, on the other hand, sells for RM9 (US$2.30) for a DVD5 copy and RM15 (US$4.00) for a DVD9 copy. DVD games for game consoles are priced at RM5 (US$1.30) each. Best of all, the DVDs are region-free.

Now, let's look at the prices for the original products as sold in Malaysia.

An original PC game is priced anywhere from RM120 - RM199 (US$32 - US$52). A licensed VCD (not titles that are hot off the rack) is from RM30 (US$7.90) and above. Bulk sales will not bring down the prices for VCDs. DVDs for game consoles are sold for RM150 (US$40) and above for each whilst DVD movies are easily above RM100 (US$26) each, with RM100 as the lower range.

Compare the difference. For every piece of original PC game that I buy, I can buy 32 other titles of pirated ones. As for VCD, the licensed product is 6 times (and more) expensive than the pirated version. I need not elaborate on the rest.

How about quality of the product, you may ask. Well, of course there is some compromising one must do when buying pirated products. A few years ago before DVD became the in-thing, it was VCD movies everywhere. A VCD player is cheap too and you can get easily get a player for less than RM150 (US$40). Because of the sudden demand for the latest movies, VCDs became cheaper and makeshift stalls sprung up at parking lots, shop's corner, night market, and along busy streets. However, the quality of the movie was really bad. It was so bad that one can actually imagine the "pirate" sitting in a cinema holding on to a video camera, busy filming away. There are also additional "commentaries" taped into your pirated copy of "Con Air", for example. These commentaries are courtesy of movie-goers who happened to be seated near the busy pirate. Sometimes, towards the end of the movie just before the credits roll, you can actually see silhouette of movie-goers leaving the cinema. Asides from interrupted sounds, one must also be contented with tilted picture at certain scenes and bad subtitles.

These are some of the inconveniences of pirated VCDs. Despite it, there was no stopping us from buying it.

Now, much have changed in the piracy market! With the popularity and cheaper DVD players, the quality and sound of the movies have been greatly improved. This improvement spilt over to the VCD market as well, and now, we can watch both VCD and DVD movies with good sound and picture quality. Best of all, the DVDs are as original as you would get of the licensed product, complete with extras, trailers, and bonus features. To think that you are paying ten times lower for a copy of a movie is quite a strong temptation. Can anyone resist it?

I have often questioned as to why the prices cannot be lowered. I mean, everyone knows that piracy can be curbed if only prices of original products are lowered to an affordable range, and not exorbitantly crazy. It is understandable why anyone living in the States will rather buy the original product than a pirated one. I would if I could, but it is beyond the means of an average income-earner. How much does the latest game in the market cost? Take for example, The Sims Online. A huge hype surrounds it and many Malaysians simply cannot wait to get their hands on it. The original copy of The Sims Online cost RM199 (US$52). It comes with the game CD and 30-days free trial period. After the first 30-days, you must purchase a time card that is priced at RM120 (US$32) for 90-days. Now, take the standard of living and apply it to the American way of life. Would anyone pay US$199 for a PC game and another US$120 for 3 months of online enjoyment? Is anyone willing to fork out US$120 for the latest DVD movie without complaining the least? With The Sims Online as an example, the average Malaysian would be spending about RM320 for a game, which to many is more than 10% of one's monthly income.

With these kind of statistics, it is not difficult to understand why piracy is a wonderful thing. But alas, with the currency exchange, it sometimes cannot be helped.

Censored/banned movies

The second reason (and a totally valid one at that) is the mindset of the Censorship Board of this country. Any movie deemed too violent, sexual, horrifying, and religiously-contradicting would be banned. Period.

A recent example would be the Daredevil movie. So many citizens were looking forward to the show. Wrigley's, the sponsor, had already spent lots on banners, posters and billboards. The hype is up and hot, and the movie is expected to hit the silver screens on February 20th. On February 16th, the movie got the axe. Daredevil is now banned because it is deemed too violent. Imagine the frustrations of fans. Mostly, a movie gets banned for its sexual themes. As this is a Muslim country, there is no more need to explain the reasons. So, say goodbye to movies like Boogie Nights, and 40 Days and 40 Nights! Forget about raunchy music videos too.

Sometimes, a little good movie managed to slip past the authorities and voila! We'll get to watch it at the cinema. Swordfish got by despite the violence and the little scene in front of the laptop beneath the desk. Oh, it was censored of course! Triple X got by fine also. At other times, a movie is tagged 18-SG (for violence) or 18-SX (for sexual connotations/theme). But you know what? It gets censored too. I mean, I have always wondered at the need to tag a movie for those "above 18" years of age, if everything gets butchered all the same. James Bond movies have been getting the scissors for many years and continued to do so right up to its latest flick, Die Another Day.

This is when piracy comes to save the day! It has always baffled me to think that the Censorship Board presumed all Malaysians are half-wits who cannot watch Boogie Nights like an adult and then NOT go out and be a porn star! Censorship does spoil a movie somewhat especially when bad censorship was done and dialogues are cut off. With pirated movies, we get to watch banned shows and check out censored scenes from our favorite movies! And there is nothing wrong with wanting that.

Speedy movies

The joy of piracy is also in the speedy delivery. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon came out in the pirated stalls a few weeks before the movie hit the theatres. The same goes for many other titles. There is always a certain satisfaction of watching something first, no matter how bad the quality is. Don't be surprised, some of the quality are way up there; and for a cheap price at the comfort of your home, piracy has some advantages. There are also some movies that one may miss out due to a busy lifestyle or school exams. Catching up is only a few bucks away!

Convenience

I love the convenience of shopping for a PC/PS2 game, or VCD/DVD movie. These pirates can set up stalls just about anywhere. From the trunk of their car to little makeshift stands, they are there when you are done with your dinner or around the corner at your neighborhood night market. They are also around when you have completed your necessary 11 pm supper and felt like watching a movie before hitting the sack. It is when shops are closed; you know you can always get a good movie almost anywhere.

Peace of Mind

Lastly, peace of mind for many reasons! Imagine losing a PC game that you have paid US$200 for. Here you are, packing your bags and heading home for the summer holidays. Upon reaching home, you realized that you have misplaced your favorite new game, Command & Conquer: Generals. Crying won't make a difference, that's for sure. With pirated goods, it is simply a hop away plus another 5 bucks.

Despite the term "pirated goods", it does come with a little warranty for that peace of mind. If you purchase your products at a shop or regular stall, you may ask to glance at the movie before making a purchase. If in case the disc is faulty after the first hour into the movie, you can always bring it back for an exchange, no questions asked. That's quite a lot of satisfaction and peace of mind one can get for a mere RM15 or less.

At the end of the day, I am not advertising piracy nor am I in any way affiliated to anyone in this business. I am just a regular middle-income earner who believed that there is something good that comes out of this piracy business. However, if you are a visitor to this country and decided to buy cheap DVDs back by the boxes, let me warn you that if you are stopped at the Customs at the airport, there could be some serious problems... so, practice caution and discreet. After all, these are cheap stuff and they are really not worth getting busted for!

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Fun Now, Hard Work Later . . .

Oh well, before we start off with moral-related issues on Piracy, Some interesting story to share with you guys about Piracy. Last march, I, chuNchuN went for holiday to Kuala Lumpur with my family where my big brother brought us to visit places and do some shopping spree. It was noon when he brought to a street called 'Chi Chong Kai' , LMAO! usually famous for it's incomparable pirated products. It was there when i was poisoned by a Adidas shoes which cost me about Rm75 while the original price was like Rm300 ? I quickly bought it without having to think twice after trying on few sizes before getting the most suitable size. Other than that, there were pirated CDs, DVDs, accessories and many more. All of them were like 80% discounted price compare to the original price. So that was part of my pirated shopping time in KL. Anyone want to share their story too? Don't be shy...

Our new Blog

Hi there, I guess you all know why we created this wonderful and interesting blog. Mainly, everyone knows that this blog is about Piracy. The url to this blog site is https://www.lovepiracy.blogspot.com . Since this blog is just created few minutes ago, we will post up more interesting topics about piracy maybe some other time. Quite of us are busy with our Engineering Mathematics 062 homeworks now too. So till then, See ya guys! Edited~sorry, Mr Terry