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noname223
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- Aug 18, 2020
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I think for a functioning society the answer must be yes. Otherwise we end up in mass-surveillance and totalitarianism.
It might be even good that not all crimes get punished. Sometimes law simply does not equate common sense. This is not a statement in favor of vigilante justice though.
I don't know the statistics but I think for example many animes would have never been a success in the Western world without pirating.
I don't have much money and I bypass paywalls often (which might be a grey area). I could not afford more subscriptions and noone gets hurt when I bypass paywalls because I would never pay for the services. I even advertise articles when I give the links to others. I pay for two subscrptions though.
For suicide methods some illegal methods even seem to be more ethical than legal ones. It is even cynical that there are legal punishments for certain methods. The example of suicide and legality proves that in order to guarantee freedom humans must have the option to break the law.
It might be even good that not all crimes get punished. Sometimes law simply does not equate common sense. This is not a statement in favor of vigilante justice though.
I don't know the statistics but I think for example many animes would have never been a success in the Western world without pirating.
I don't have much money and I bypass paywalls often (which might be a grey area). I could not afford more subscriptions and noone gets hurt when I bypass paywalls because I would never pay for the services. I even advertise articles when I give the links to others. I pay for two subscrptions though.
For suicide methods some illegal methods even seem to be more ethical than legal ones. It is even cynical that there are legal punishments for certain methods. The example of suicide and legality proves that in order to guarantee freedom humans must have the option to break the law.