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Old 12-22-2011, 04:35 PM   #25
yifanlu
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I don't see why there is no much argument on the moral/ethical/legal rights of removing the ads or not. My belief is if you want to do something that you believe is right, then do it. (Now let's not take my words to mean you can justify murder or something, I'm talking about small things like downloading music, removing ads, parking incorrectly, etc). I personally do not think removing ads is right, so I don't do it, but I don't actively criticize others for doing so. On the other hand, if I do think its right, I don't have to justify it to others. What do I lose if some stranger thinks I'm doing something wrong? Now, if you are unsure that what you're doing is right or wrong, feel free to argue, but from what I'm seeing, everyone is either on one polar side or the other.
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