Haha, you better care because that warning I gave you was an official one.

You're trying to argue from a standpoint where theft can only be applied to physical products. Obviously we live in a world that is completely different from a world of 50 years ago. Physical products aren't the only things that are being sold anymore. I work as a photographer. If someone managed to get a hold of a COPY of my photographs and got them for free, I would still call it theft, even though the original files remain untouched on my computer. I honestly don't care if people come up with new words to express the same thing. Oooh, it's not stealing it's infringement of copyright! Amounts to pretty much the same thing, imho.

Parroting a word someone else told me to use? Who? Who exactly told me to use that word? Do YOU know who I've been talking to? Who I've had conversations with, what kind of media I consume? Which Wiki pages I browse? Nope, you don't. So don't make silly little assumptions like that. Cause... well, it's silly.