Just to play devil's advocate, though, wouldn't the only important aspect be that they bought the item in the first place? When one first purchases the item (from a store, online or offline), proceeds go back to FUNimation. After that, even if the buyer makes personal copies, then sells the original physical copy, that person's money still originally went to FUNimation.rereboy wrote:I think that it would be basically the same as downloading the product after selling it. You would no longer have the moral ground for it to not be morally questionable or condemnable.
The point of having a copy is preventing the original from getting ruined from use, or being able to still enjoy the product that you bought and own despite the fact that the original became ruined for some reason. Being able to gain money from it (by selling the original) while still having a copy of it to use and enjoy is definitely not the point of it.
I think that having the original, even if its ruined, would be essential for keeping the moral ground.
I'm not american nor do know much about it but I think that in the USA its legally allowed to have a copy of the product for the purposes that I stated.
To me, it's when the person downloads it before/without actually purchasing it, that it becomes "stealing" and therefore, immoral.





