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Re: Its timeSTEAL the wrongful or willful taking of money or property belonging to someone else with intent to deprive the owner of its use or benefit either temporarily or permanently. No particular type of movement or carrying away is required.
Any appreciable change in the location of the property with the necessary willful intent constitutes a stealing whether or not there is any actual removal of it from the owner's premises.
So, that's the LEGAL definition of "steal", just so you know... So, it's kinda difficult to steal something that doesn't exist unless one steals the disc that contains a movie, it's copyright infringement. Words mean something... Just saying.... |
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RRedline
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2012-Oct-19 9:43 am
The term "stealing" does not apply to this, at least not in a legal sense. If you were in a courtroom talking about this as stealing, you would be corrected by lawyers and judges. It is NOT stealing. It is copyright infringement. |