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Old 11-27-2017, 05:00 PM   #254
Greg Anos
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Once again: don't be confused as to what I find immoral about geo-restriction circumvention. It is the lying component of "traveling" that I find immoral. Not the thwarting of geo-restriction itself. And I find the attempt to justify the practice to be unconvincing and pointless. For that matter, I hold no notion that I am entitled to remove DRM, nor have I attempted to convince myself that I am justified in doing so.

Lying for personal gain is one of the few things I can think that is not morally ambiguous. So yes, I think knowingly doing so is unequivocally immoral. Opinion doesn't enter into it.
Just like copyright extension? Lying about the term of the copyright, previously agreed upon, for personal gain?
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