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Piracy is much more widespread than veganism. It's also much more penalized, both legally and socially.
And third, while there are definitely vegan software pirates, there's really not much overlap between critics of veganism and critics of software piracy. It's two different groups complaining.
That's exactly my point. There is no overlap. That's what I was asking the reasoning of. There's not a huge analogous overlap, no, but that industry aspect sticks out to me.