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I disagree with the whole stealing thing to begin with,is it stealing to watch a dvd that your friend bought but you didn't pay for?
Also I overheard someone blasting Eminem over their mp3 player, man I must be a hardcore felon. Hope the coppers never catch me
But the question I have for you is that, what about people who live in countries where this content is not available?
TV shows and movies don't come out in many countries and the only way for those people to watch it is to watch it online.
Now theft means that you are taking, in this case money, from the content producer but if the content producer was never going to make that money in the first place then is it still theft?
This is the classic tap dance done by intellectual thieves. "I wasn't going to buy it regardless, so I'm not hurting anybody."
That's a cop-out. How about simply respecting the person who poured sweat and effort into something for years?
It's symptomatic of a lack of civility and courtesy these days. "Screw it, I'm going to do it because I want to, and to <blank> with the morals of it all."
I recommend you re read what I wrote because it is a legitimate question.
I currently live in a country where many of my favorite shows never air and there is no way for me to "legally" view it.
The only option I have is to watch it online.
Tap dance or not, there is no way for me to give them any money, and that is their fault and not mine.
1) Obtain envelope and stamp
2) Identify address of those who worked hard for your free entertainment
3) Get cash
4) Insert cash in envelope; seal
5) insert in nearest mailbox
Cute. This is about the third time you've strung together these emoties.
What if they refuse to mail to your location (and keep your money). I think then you have earned the right to pirate their product