|  | Posted by Bill on 12/08/06 21:10 
But the whole point is that "stealing" a copy of a song or video is precisely NOT like stealing a car.  In fact, a car is the thing it is
 least like.
 
 If someone stole your car and you still had your car-- that's what it
 would be like.   Especially if you were in the business of selling cars.
 
 
 Christopher Campbell wrote:
 
 > I might find all kinds of arguments about why I am entitled to use your car,
 > or even why it might be a benefit to you for me to use your car. But I
 > suspect that if I took your car without asking you or paying for it, you
 > could still have me arrested. Sure, I might claim "fair use" by only using
 > the car for a little while and while you were not using it but, selfish and
 > unreasonable person that you are, you probably would think I was simply
 > stealing your car. No matter how beneficial to you it might be for me to
 > steal your car, you probably would insist that the decision be left up to
 > you, not to me.
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