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by have_faith 3157 days ago
We both know full well that mass football fan adoption of the service isn't just to watch the odd game at that specific time on one day of the week.

You're right that it isn't strictly "stingy", but wanting something you've been denied isn't a good reason to take it.

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"take" isn't a great word for this context, since it implies something lost by the other party.
The standard reason for not pirating is that it cost the producers money. In the case where they won't sell it at prices (some) people would pay for, who does piracy hurt?
I don't see "they won't sell it to me at a price I like" as justification for pirating it yourself as if it's somehow deserved. I would much prefer people use an argument not based on whether or not the cost means you should be allowed to have it or not.
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