Aug-31-2018, 09:49 AM
Let me bring this back to topic. This isn't a legal question, it's a morality question.
If a book is easily downloadable on the internet using a simple Google search, 'BookTitleHere' filetype:pdf, is it morally wrong if the book is 'officially' only for sale?
I'm in the USA and I understand the monitoring and government oversight implications. If the FBI or NSA want to visit me, I've got nothing to hide. This is not using bit torrent, only the public internet.
Regarding posting in this Python forum, I may be new here, but I'm spending a lot of time here, heavily into learning Python right now, and this is the 'Bar' area of the forum. So I don't have any interest if someone 'offended' or uncomfortable with this post.
Thanks,
Phil
If a book is easily downloadable on the internet using a simple Google search, 'BookTitleHere' filetype:pdf, is it morally wrong if the book is 'officially' only for sale?
I'm in the USA and I understand the monitoring and government oversight implications. If the FBI or NSA want to visit me, I've got nothing to hide. This is not using bit torrent, only the public internet.
Regarding posting in this Python forum, I may be new here, but I'm spending a lot of time here, heavily into learning Python right now, and this is the 'Bar' area of the forum. So I don't have any interest if someone 'offended' or uncomfortable with this post.
Thanks,
Phil