I came up with this question and have been debating it back and forth with a couple of friends...sort of a tree-falling-in-the-woods question, not an actual legal question...I know the legal answer (I figured a few people might get heated over the legal form of the question so I put it on Fratching, but that's not what I'm wanting to see, I'm interested in people's outlook on the philosophical part.)
Okay, there exists "Music CD A". Now we'll say that, somehow, it can be completely proven with no margin of error that never in your life you would ever buy this CD. Say it's a brain scan, Minority Report kinds of technology, something, and there is no exception, it IS proven you will never buy the CD in any way, shape or form. Therefore, "Record Company" will never and would never receive any money from you for "Music CD A".
Also, if the CD was never available online, you would never seek it out at all. If the Internet had no way of sharing music files, your only option was to buy the CD, you would never buy it.
But, the Internet does in fact exist, and you do find download "Music CD A" online for free.
Now, legally, you have broken the law. However, since it is 100% proven you would never have bought the CD, "Record Company" has taken no loss. Therefore, since there was no loss, you did not steal, since you can't steal nothing.
True or false?
I had thought up this hypothetical situation and thought I had the answer to it, but the more I debate it and think about it, the less certain I become, LOL. So, I want to see other people's thoughts. Abstract is always fascinating.
(Sidenote, this is just for amusement. Downloading stuff for free without permission is illegal whether you agree with it or not; and in reality, you can practically never prove anything 100%. I just thought this might be a fun brain exercise. Please don't take it too seriously, i.e. start flaming. Flames make Mysty sad.)
Okay, there exists "Music CD A". Now we'll say that, somehow, it can be completely proven with no margin of error that never in your life you would ever buy this CD. Say it's a brain scan, Minority Report kinds of technology, something, and there is no exception, it IS proven you will never buy the CD in any way, shape or form. Therefore, "Record Company" will never and would never receive any money from you for "Music CD A".
Also, if the CD was never available online, you would never seek it out at all. If the Internet had no way of sharing music files, your only option was to buy the CD, you would never buy it.
But, the Internet does in fact exist, and you do find download "Music CD A" online for free.
Now, legally, you have broken the law. However, since it is 100% proven you would never have bought the CD, "Record Company" has taken no loss. Therefore, since there was no loss, you did not steal, since you can't steal nothing.
True or false?
I had thought up this hypothetical situation and thought I had the answer to it, but the more I debate it and think about it, the less certain I become, LOL. So, I want to see other people's thoughts. Abstract is always fascinating.
(Sidenote, this is just for amusement. Downloading stuff for free without permission is illegal whether you agree with it or not; and in reality, you can practically never prove anything 100%. I just thought this might be a fun brain exercise. Please don't take it too seriously, i.e. start flaming. Flames make Mysty sad.)
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