So, third party aftermarket parts are illegal and "theft"? Bet you love the Mopar model.If you buy an automobile, you ARE allowed to take it apart and learn how it works - but you can't make copies and sell them, OR help others to make copies - again that would be stealing. If you " don't care" that you are stealing, than that is just part of your moral fiber.
So, third party aftermarket parts are illegal and "theft"? Bet you love the Mopar model.
And it takes greed to understand imaginary property rights.
Sounds like the same "logic" used by people standing in welfare lines - "it's greedy for people to have things when I have so little", or "I shouldn't have to work for my handout, that would be SLAVERY to the government"
No, actually it's not the same logic at all. But nice try.
How is it really any different - you want to take what others have without doing any of the work
If I produce a product and you buy it, but as part of the agreement I require you to follow certain rules should you agree to purchase that product, aren't you then morally required to follow the rules to which you agreed?
And if by purchasing my product and therefore agreeing to use it in the way to which you agreed, haven't you then entered a contract and are now legally obligated to use the product in the way to which you agreed?
Raise your hand if you believe for a hit song, take for example "Bridge Over Troubled Waters," the songwriter only deserved to make 4 cents?
Raise your hand if you believe for a hit song, take for example "Bridge Over Troubled Waters," the songwriter only deserved to make 4 cents?
If I produce a product and you buy it, but as part of the agreement I require you to follow certain rules should you agree to purchase that product, aren't you then morally required to follow the rules to which you agreed?
And if by purchasing my product and therefore agreeing to use it in the way to which you agreed, haven't you then entered a contract and are now legally obligated to use the product in the way to which you agreed?