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Post by merh on Dec 31, 2018 8:23:32 GMT
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. The ballpark analogy also fails because one can watch the game on tv if it is being aired locally over the air. The analogy that fits what you are doing is it isn't being aired over the local channel for free so you somehow intercept the pay-per-view signal rather than pay for it. Meaning you steal the signal Watching a copy of a film on a website someone has illegally uploaded a copy to is still illegal because they lacked the right to upload a copy Because you COULD wait to see it on the movie channel if you subscribe or wait longer to see it on a cable channel if you have cable or over hulu/netflix/etc if you subscribe to those services. Watching a ball game from a roof gives one a very distant view meaning one must use binoculars (which are a pain) & listen on the radio for the play-by-play. It's like you live near a zoo & can see the elephants because they are big, but its not the same as paying to enter the zoo & see them right in front of you. You arent reading the signs or hearing what the tour guide says on the tour.
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