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Old 04-25-2019, 12:22 PM   #47
pwalker8
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
No. It's not. It's an "I'm going to break the rules (or engage in deception), and I want others to tell me I'm not bad for doing so" issue.

There's always been books one could not buy for a variety of reasons. The fact that ebooks/eretailers make it easier to leap that hurdle doesn't affect the legality/morality of said action one bit.
I really don't see how "one must follow the rules!" equates with moral. Legality and morality are two very, very different things. Legality is simply who has the most influence over those who make the laws. Morality is a personal matter. Way too many people try to impose their personal views of morality on everyone else.
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