Though incapable of reproducing on their own, viruses do contain DNA, and, more importantly, act functionally as life because they participate in evolutionary processes. They can indeed split off into new species, and there is a hypothesis that life began with them (although if they require cellular machinery to replicate, I fail to see how they could have preceded cells). Therefore, I consider them living. You may disagree, but I simply wanted to make my reasoning clear.
In my opinion, viruses are alive
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