No, there are instances that I have seen where for the case of humanity, I 
am looking at it from the perspective of the developing world where money is 
scarce, and, let us say, before NVDA and free screen readers, there were, 
let's call them needs, and there were questions of refused funding for such 
programs while a fellow blind comrade's livlihood was in peril because if he 
didn't have such software he couldn't get a job he needed to support his 
family, even though he was willing to work, some people were unable or 
unwilling to help out. I'm being cryptic, but I can still defend piracy. 
There are also instances of persons living in countries under US sanctions 
who, a certain blind person wanted to become a teacher, and, because he was 
not allowed to import screen reading programs, well, provisions had to be 
made. I know that this is technically piracy, but I regard this as delicate 
shades of grey where I would allow human discretion.
Ari 


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