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Old 12-11-2007, 06:59 PM   #229
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Originally Posted by tompe View Post
You seem to have changed your mind for you now seem to say that it is morally OK if it is legal. Then you should not make statements that seems to be universal about what is moral since it depends on where you live.
If your government says it is okay... and a government generally bases its laws on the public's view of morality... then obviously it's morally okay for people in Sweden (or wherever the situation applies) to download e-books and give them to friends.

I still do not agree with this assessment. That's why I don't live in Sweden, I suppose. Sweden obviously follows a different set of morals from those in the U.S.

Please note: I am not judging Sweden against the U.S. Just saying it's clearly different there than here.
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