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2007-03-07
I looked it up in the law dictionary, which is what counts when discussing legal definitions of crimes. See my other post:
"a criminal taking of the property or services of another without consent."
Again, it does not require actual physical property to be stolen. Taking services without consent is also theft. And it is well established in the U.S.C that copyright infringement is a form of theft.
Next please?