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Imagine a cinema has a peeping view from the outside. Is it immoral to peek through the view? I.e: is it considered stealing to do that?

If instead of the cinema, the place was a classroom. Or a workshop, are you considered a theive?

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[–] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 year ago

Now if you don't have the means to pirate the book, would you buy it?

That's the question, really. Would one just buy it or would one just go "welp, guess I'm too poor for that!" and just never watch the movie or read the book? I can tell you which one I am, I am poor, so I would just not watch, read, or listen to shit. No art for the poor I suppose.

But also, it's hard to feel bad when you're torrenting stuff like Mars Needs Women, I'm not even sure the production company still exists, most people involved in making it are likely dead, and I don't have the energy much less the money to try and track down the ONE streaming service it may be on. I don't watch things made after '09, and I don't watch popular things at all, for some of this stuff the only way to get it is piracy or buying a used DVD or VHS from some schmuck on ebay who thinks his VG+ copy of Petey Wheatstraw on VHS is worth Shantae money (it isn't.)