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Post by DC-Fan on Dec 30, 2018 4:04:41 GMT
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. The stadium is in a residential neighborhood? Yes, there are apartment buildings surrounding Wrigley Field. It's possible to watch a Cubs game from the roof of some of those apartment buildings. The ball game isn't written by, filmed by, sewn by, etc a crew of thousands. There are umpires, grounds crew, ushers, food vendors, janitors, etc. plenty of workers at an MLB game. Would you enjoy people partaking of your work without paying for it? Would you enjoy paying for a defective TV or paying for bad service at a restaurant? MCU movies are really awful so MCU is really the ones stealing the audience's money by making awful products.
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