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by fnid2
5873 days ago
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It's called "checking out a book" or you could use the term "borrowing." Look, this "it's not stealing" argument is a bunch of hog wash. If you think it isn't stealing because the "stolen" goods are simply a copy, why do you use the term "piracy"? Did pirates make a copy of the loot? When you say someone is stealing music -- everyone knows what is happening. People use the same term with cable television -- they're stealing cable. It means they are enjoying the benefits of cable -- without paying the cable company. You can use whatever term you want for the behavior -- we all know what it is and why it isn't right and it is just as wrong as stealing IMO. |
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But when does the theft actually take place? When I download the content? That's obviously a victimless crime, up until the point I derive value from what I 'stole' by watching it. At that point, what have I done that's any different from checking a book out of a library, where a vast number of readers can derive value from a limited number of purchased copies?
Words, like laws, sometimes outlive their relevance.