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Originally Posted by TGS
So the seller has acted properly in that they have have good reason to believe that you are eligible to buy. But if you have set out to deliberately deceive the seller as to your eligibility, and therefore induced them to sell to you in breach of their own agreements with their suppliers, can you be said to have acted equally properly?
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I do not think so. It feels a bit immoral to me. And since you were going to buy the book it is the author that get less money. In the case when people download without paying anything books they would not have bought nobody looses any money. So comparing these two case circumventing geographical restrictions feels to me to be worse.