1. I own the Game of Thrones books (A Song of Fire and Ice series). Sometimes, I don't want to have to lug a book around. I'd rather be able to just read them from my phone/tablet. I go online, and download the ebooks, without paying of course. I use them only for my own benefit, and I do not share them with friends/family.
2. I love Fallout 3. Played for multiple hundreds of hours on my 360. I want to check out some mods, and various other options that the PC version allows. I download Fallout 3 for PC, without paying of course, and proceed to play through the entire game.
Thoughts on these? Is it illegal or wrong for someone to do either of these? If so, why?
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Edited by westpointusma15: 1/22/2013 10:57:37 PMYeah, they are all illegal. Buying something like a game or book only allows you to play ONE copy of the book or game, not the right to as many copies as you want on different platforms. Why didn't you just buy the ebook for the GoT books from the start? ebooks are like $5-10 max and you can read them anywhere