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# 54 26-03-2007 , 04:38 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: commonwealth of los angeles
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stealing is stealing right? i hate that phrase.

there really is no justification for stealing. if you steal a cd and listen to it, youve stolen it for profit. the profit of enjoying the music.

if you steal a candy bar then youve stolen for profit.

if you steal intellectual property, youve stolen for profit.

if youve stolen tutorials, youve stolen for profit of the knowledge they provide.

if youve stolen with the intent to sell, youve stolen for profit, monetary profit.

if youre in college and you steal a text book, youve stolen for profit. maybe you needed it. you dont have enough money for it. but you needed it to continue. is that as bad as other forms of theft? yeah, probably.

i did also see a post somewhere in here that indicated that the tutorials are fairly, and cheaply priced. i can agree with that because i make some good cheese. so i can say that compared to schooling, they are faily and cheaply priced. but just because something is fairly cheaply doesnt make it affordable.