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Old 02-22-2015, 10:24 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by GERGE View Post
It is a moral issue because you are breaching a contract. When I signed up with Amazon, I agreed to abide to their rules; then I lied about where I live to buy English ebooks. This is clearly immoral
No. A breach of contract is not of itself immoral. Nor is lying of itself immoral. The particular breach of contract or lie and its context is what determines the moral or ethical character. Statutes and contracts are creatures of law, and whilst the two may sometimes co-exist, not of morality.
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