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Old 11-28-2017, 05:34 PM   #296
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
I'll still defend it as okay, because "not piracy." Maybe it's just the way that you are stating your argument, but you seem to be claiming that both 'travelling' and piracy are equally immoral. They aren't. Again, shades of gray.

After this, I will let it go.
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Originally Posted by shalym View Post
Exactly. While nobody explicitly said that thwarting geo-restrictions is piracy, the implication from a few posters was that the two were both morally equivalent.

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I'll let it go with an honest question (honest, because I don't know the answer; from a personal standpoint, or from a formal ethical/moral standpoint).

Forget ebooks. Who is standing on "firmer" moral ground: the person who lies to obtain something they're not entitled to have, or the person who steals to obtain the very same something they're not entitled to have?
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