Respectfully, your stated opinion is the opposite of an “obvious truth.” You seem to be confusing what is possible with what is just. It is possible to destroy the livelihoods of tens of thousands of artists by pretending that they don’t own what they create. But theft is inherently unjust.
Respectfully, your stated opinion is the opposite of an “obvious truth.” You seem to be confusing what is possible with what is just. It is possible to destroy the livelihoods of tens of thousands of artists by pretending that they don’t own what they create. But theft is inherently unjust.
Crowbars are “available to all.” Using one to break into someone else’s house and steal their property is still both illegal and immoral.
Respectfully, your stated opinion is the opposite of an “obvious truth.” You seem to be confusing what is possible with what is just. It is possible to destroy the livelihoods of tens of thousands of artists by pretending that they don’t own what they create. But theft is inherently unjust.
Crowbars are “available to all.” Using one to break into someone else’s house and steal their property is still both illegal and immoral.