@JaxonH The eternal flaw here is that you're still outwardly/visibly thinking and acting on behalf of the corporations. You are literally in this comments section doing the job of some corporate lackey and consciously or subconsciously affecting the mindset of everyone else in here too, guiding it towards thinking and acting on behalf of corporations rather than on behalf of the people. And that's where you are doing far more harm for the people than good—and you REALLY should be concerned with what's best for people over what's best for corporations—whether you are able to understand this or not.

Let me try to get you to get it:

https://youtu.be/KMNZXV7jOG0?t=6031 (watch from 1:40:31)

If you think on behalf of the corporations you will see no issue with what happened in that clip because technically these corporations were acting in their own best interests and within the law (although really stretching/abusing it), just like Microsoft above. If you think on behalf of the people you will understand there's such a huge issue with what these corporations did that it's utterly beyond absurd it could ever even have come to this, because it's really not as simple as just doing what keeps the other corporations happy and avoiding any messy business dealings, and it's totally irrelevant that the people responded by breaking the "law" to get back their rights and freedoms, in this case rights and freedoms that really should be theirs by default and basically protected by God almighty from on high.

Now, you may not grasp that what is happening with Microsoft and the people's right(s) to create and distribute perfectly legal emulators is basically the same as the example in the video above, but it is, just in a less obvious way and in the particular area of the gaming/entertainment—but the consequences and outcomes of Microsoft being allowed to bend the law like this to serve its best interests above the people's reaches far beyond just gaming/entertainment. And you serving the corporations, and encouraging everyone in here to think and act similarly, is at the very root of many of the biggest and ever-growing issues in our modern so called "civilised" society. It all leads to the same eventual outcome, which is corporations dictating the law in ways that absolutely are not best for the people—and these corporations are slowly but surely writing and re-writing all law, beyond just gaming/entertainment—instead of the law serving the best interests of the people.

So again, you fight for the corporations—it's there clear as day to see in your very words and actions—and me, "I fight for the users."

But, one more time, I'm literally wasting my breath explaining this.