This has been troubling me for a while...downloading pirated software and music. It's so easy now, and some of that software can cost several hundred dollars if you bought a valid license. And a lot of programs you can even use to benefit the church (Adobe video editing, website making, etc.). As cheap Egyptians it's hard to force yourself to pay all that money, when you could easily just download it for free, especially when that's what all your friends are doing. What are your views / comments?
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You can compare and contrast this with this situation.
Someone wins the lottery wins, and in the goodness of his heart he wants to give ALL of it to the church and leave nothing for himself, but the church will not accept this money because it was acquired through sin, the sin of gambling.
Same goes for pirated software and downloading music using certain file sharing programs. It's dishonest and theft. Think of it as if a friend stole two snickers bars, and gave one to you thinking that he is doing you a service out of his love for sharing.
Believe me i know how hard it is to turn down a free product key for Microsoft Office 2007.
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This has been troubling me for a while...downloading pirated software and music. It's so easy now, and some of that software can cost several hundred dollars if you bought a valid license. And a lot of programs you can even use to benefit the church (Adobe video editing, website making, etc.). As cheap Egyptians it's hard to force yourself to pay all that money, when you could easily just download it for free, especially when that's what all your friends are doing. What are your views / comments?
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Haha! Come on servant33, don't pin this on Egyptians only. This is a human problem. Who wants to pay for something you can get for free? No one. But as others others have said, we as Christians should be careful to not let the little things slide.
[quote=Luke 16:10, NKJV]He who is faithful in what is least is faithful also in much; and he who is unjust in what is least is unjust also in much.
http://mises.org/journals/jls/15_2/15_2_1.pdf
If you want to discover the counterarguments against the prevailing opinion on intellectual property, read this:
http://mises.org/journals/jls/15_2/15_2_1.pdf
Why are you providing him support to steal? The fact is that it is illegal whether we like it or not.
It's not 'support to steal'. It's another perspective on the issue. It's not as black and white as some people would like to believe.
I would say that unless such a legitimate non-profit usage can be established (or, of course, if the material is meant to be available for some greater good to begin with, as is I'm assuming the case with the hymn library on this website, for instance), then you are just stealing and it is wrong.
+ Irini nem ehmot,
It's not 'support to steal'. It's another perspective on the issue. It's not as black and white as some people would like to believe.
My point is that we can debate/discuss/philosophize all we want about property rights - whether they be tangible, intellectual, or whatever - but that doesn't change the fact that pirating is illegal. There are various laws that prohibit it. If the point of reading the article is for some intellectual stimulation - by all means go for it. But if it is to somehow justify doing something illegal, of course I advise against it.