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This is nonsense, since there is a lot of animal harm involved in the production of eggs and milk.
And I don't see the contradiction you are seeing. Your piracy argument is pro music/movie industry and the vegan argument is against the meat industry. Doesn't make much sense to equate those arguments.
It's a Lemmy-centric question, maybe that's why this was brought up. It's not about supporting/opposing anything, it's simply a question about why an action is traced back to its relevant industry sometimes but not in all cases (in which case it's seen as mutually independent).