Indeed but...cutiebunny wrote: By law, you must have But the point is, the end result is still the same.
Provides cash to mafia, prostitution, drugs and children work.cutiebunny wrote:I can go online and read chapter one
Legal.cutiebunny wrote:I can go to a library and read chapter one
Legal.cutiebunny wrote:I can head to a bookstore like Borders and read chapter one.
Your note refers to a sample of the art, a teaser. Have you ever read the complete collection of Harry Potter in a store ? This is radically different, this is a choice of life, to live night & day in a store.cutiebunny wrote:Unless I decided to buy it, I not only acquired the good(reading chapter one & the info contained within) but I also did not pay for the good.
Cool, what about taxes, customs ?...cutiebunny wrote:Economically speaking, the end result is that I got the good and that the US distributor did not receive any money from me in order to obtain the good. The US distributor is no better off by either possibility.
You know the things that paid for your school, your living place roads, roadsigns, parks... This is the same. Maybe you consider that you don't have to pay for, that this is a right to have free things ? Have you ever stolen a bag in a store ? Weird vision especially coming for US citizen, a country made by migrants hoping to have a better future, money, family.