> Same argument you're making would be that gun manufacturers know that their product will be used to kill lots of people
Not a great example because very few guns will be used to kill people whereas an overwhelming majority of the users of this software will use it to view pirated material.
While most people may not see breaking the speed limit as the primary purpose of their car, the way cars are designed, especially marketed and used in everyday life normalizes and even encourages exceeding posted speeds. This makes speeding not an edge case, but a central, majority use case in practice.
Ok, that's not actually what I believe, I don't even know if you could make this argument. This is just for the arguments sake, sorry.
Not a great example because very few guns will be used to kill people whereas an overwhelming majority of the users of this software will use it to view pirated material.