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Originally Posted by QuasiMondo
Stealing is stealing, is it not? If you're not going to stop at using an internet service that you are not paying for and that you don't have the subscriber's permission to use, why stop at using an iPod that you did not pay for and that you don't have the subscriber's permission to use? Besides, given enough piggybackers, it does slow up your connection, plus whatever illegal activity you do while on his network puts him at risk of running afoul of the law (pirated songs, child porn, it'll all get traced back to his IP and you can get away scott-free while he has to pony up for Johnny Cochrane).
You can't condemn one kind of theft while condoning the other just because you don't see the immediate implications for what you're doing.
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how about when people take that sweet nectar from the soda fountain in their water cup...I'm sure that overpriced soda purchases are really one of the only ways fast food companies stay afloat.
I always scold my girlfriend when she does that (I'm the agnostic...she's Muslim)
anyway, basically, the golden rule is the summary of how I behave myself.
I could have likely stolen thousands of dollars worth of stuff (and money) from my dad's company over the years...but I dont want my stuff stolen, so I avoid stealing other people's stuffs.