Entropy said:You nicely examplify a standpoint I find fascinating - that actions performed by individuals for the material gain of a corporation are devoid of moral implications either for those individuals or the corporations, whereas if the same actions were performed for purely personal gain, they would have been regarded as morally unacceptable.
Seems strange to me, even though it fits nicely into the tradition that killing on command is fine, whereas killing on your own volition is unacceptable. The moral priviliges that were once the domain of nations (for the greater common good, presumably), are now extended to corporations. Hmm.
Sorry, I wasn't clear then. I just wanted to say that "evil" is too strong a word for that, not to imply that corporations have rights that individuals don't have. If an individual did exactly the same thing (shader replacement in a driver to protect its product), I would also find it deceptive, but not "evil". I prefer to reserve the word "evil" for worse things myself.