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by brookst
37 days ago
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Wait so if a third party took away a feature you use, would that be “theft”? Like if your ISP is down when you want to watch a movie? It’s wrong for sure, but I’m vicariously embarrassed for those who want to define everything they don’t like as “terrorism” or “theft” or whatever, strictly because it sounds so dramatic and casts the wrongdoers as not just wrong, but evil. It’s old, it’s tired, it doesn’t convince anyone. Simple “failure to adhere to terms of sale” is sufficient, and doesn’t have the baggage of being false. |
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