A lot of people in this thread are equating consuming pirates material with distribution. This is not the same.
Sony has nothing to gain from going after you Joe Schmoe who plays illegal mp3s or cracked games. The reason they don't have a lawsuit is not that Colombia doesn't care, it's that the company would have nothing to gain from enforcing the law and spending the resource required to bring charges against you, this is true in the US too. You might get a letter and your ISP might throw a fit if you torrent, by no rightsholder is going to spend money in court because you didn't pay to play.
The moment you start distributing pirated material, the interest of the company changes, now they care about you harming their IP, reducing their profits, etc. Now you are at risk of a lawsuit.
Being in fucking Argentina on whatever won't make a difference, if Sony wants to drag your ass to court, they will, in whatever country you are.
You really haven't? Because it should be pretty obvious from the lack of any consequences. Same as with the files and the concentration camps. If Americans wanted change, there would be change.
This is incredibly shortsighted. It's the same logic for "why don't soldiers just refuse illegal orders?"
The reason is that this is real life and not a movie. What do you think happens after you refuse because your think you're being asked for something illegal? Your boss high fives you and says sorry?
They tell you you are wrong, you either do it or you're fired with cause and you can say bye bye to any sort of unemployment insurance.
Disagree? Okay bro go prove that in court. I hope you have better lawyers and deeper pockets than the company you're now litigating with.
I also hope you don't have any rent, family or need for groceries, because you ain't getting any money while litigating and looking for a new job.
But yeah. Just refuse bro. Ez. Fascists hate this one simple trick.
Lmao bro got mad