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Post by DC-Fan on Dec 29, 2018 18:40:24 GMT
I didn't steal the film. I didn't download it so I didn't create an illegal copy of the film. It's similar to if my sister had bought Microsoft Office and installed it on her computer, if I also installed it on my computer then that's stealing because I created an illegal copy of it, but if I used her copy of Microsoft Office on her computer and didn't install it on my computer then that's not stealing because I didn't create an illegal copy of it. So I didn't steal the film because I didn't download the film (which would be creating an illegal copy of the film). Did you pay to see it so that the studio was recompensed in some manner for the thousands of crew members who worked on it? Stealing is stealing. No, it isn't. If someone lives across from Wrigley Field and they go up to their roof and watch a Cubs game from the roof of their building, that's not stealing. There's no law that says they can't go up to their roof and look across the street. Just because there's a ballgame going on across the street in Wrigley Field and he can see the ballgame from his roof without paying for a ticket to the ballgame doesn't make it stealing.
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