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Business Ethics: Stealing on the Internet - Rabbi Shlomo Cohen
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welcome back I want to talk to you today
about a question that comes up a lot I
don't if we're going to necessarily
answer the question but we're going to
approach the question from a Jewish
halacha point of view and see what
source material we have lips that can
can help us maybe with this very very
serious problem that is raised a lot and
that is copying from the internet
downloading songs onto your onto your
personal personal player is there a
offical problem in doing this it's a
large subject there are a lot of rabbis
that have many different opinions on
this subject and I'm not here to argue
with anyone I just want to present to
you some cases that we have in the
Talmud and see if maybe they're going to
be similar we can compare them to the
case of downloading something from the
internet the further the case I want to
tell you about today just one case we're
going to have a very short shoot today
just one case I want to tell you about
the Gomorrah speaks about a guy who
walks up to an olive tree he sees an
olive tree standing in the middle of
nowhere a middle of land that doesn't
belong to anyone and he climbs up that
tree and he starts shaking the tree from
the top so that the olives start falling
down and his intention is that he's
going to come down from the tree in a
minute and gather up the olives and go
and sell them and that's his par NASA
that's the way his guy earns his living
the olives don't belong to anyone the
fact that he shook the tree is not an
act of acquisition and therefore even
when they fell on the ground the ground
is grounded his own Alice and that that
they don't belong to him when they
fallen to the ground what happens now if
a third party sees what this guys doing
at the top of the olive tree and he says
wow great olives comes along with a big
bag and gathers at the holy
that the first guys caused to fall to
the ground and walks off with them has
he done something wrong is he a thief
has he acted immorally hazael here said
that this second guy that comes along
and takes the olives is considered as a
thief but he's considered not as a
normal thief as a thief dura banan we
know that in all his forum of the Torah
we have two levels we have a level of a
tour I saw and the level of Adara banana
saw here he's not really a thief
according to the Torah why because the
olives don't belong to the first guy all
the first guy did was exert tremendous
efforts to create a situation where the
olives can be collected he created the
situation on the tree someone else
wouldn't be able to jump up and take
them but now that they're on the ground
now you can take them easily and that's
all because of the first guys effort
seeing as you're benefiting so much from
this first guys effort you're considered
as a thief if you're not going to pay
him for those olives that's the case
that the Gomorrah brings and this case
is brought down in the shahana rule as
being the haha that if someone climbs up
on olive tree and brings down the olives
someone else comes and collects them
then that second guy is considered as a
thief a thief to urbana what's just got
to do with the internet when I made it
made a song right I'm not actually a
singer but let's say I did someone made
a song they've put into that song
tremendous effort and tremendous money
sometimes but when it's been put out on
the Internet so now it's in a situation
where anyone can freely take it the guy
that put it out the guy that put out the
disc on the internet he's the person
that is actually stolen from the singer
but once it's on the internet however
sad we are about this situation it is in
fact in a situation of Hefner
even though the owner the singer is not
happy about it there's really nothing he
can do once the song is out on the
internet it's as if it's Africa it's as
if its own Alice it's there in a
situation where anyone can take it and
that we have to accept as I said again
the person who took this guy's song and
put it out on the internet he's the
person that did something wrong but for
me to take it I'm taking something that
is Hefner I'm taking something that is
odorless right now right however sad
that situation is and we don't want that
to happen but nevertheless right now
that song is ownerless it's like if
you're walking through the marketplace
and someone has just bought a kilo of
tomatoes and the bag breaks and they
scatter everywhere around the
marketplace so everyone knows that it's
the right thing to do to pick up those
tomatoes and give them back to the
little old lady whose bag has just been
torn and who's lost them that's clear
there's nothing to talk about but can
you say that I'm a thief if I don't do
that you can't say I'm a thief because
as soon as that little old lady in the
middle of the marketplace has lost all
her Tomatoes she's given up any hope of
ever getting them back so the song
that's on the Internet is probably
hefner probably half go but someone has
got gone through tremendous effort to
create that half go and to create that
heffa the guy that climbed up the tree
that's the comparison he's gone through
tremendous effort he's taken a risk he
maybe even risked his life by climbing
up this tree and he has created these
olives that have fallen around which are
now in a situation of Hefner that their
own Alice forced me to come along and
take them we see that I'm considered as
a thief if I do so so does that mean
that one I've come here to say that
you're a thief if you download something
that's on the internet even though the
owner has given up any hope of getting
it back not necessarily and I'll tell
you why because there's a big difference
betwee
the case of the olives and the case of
the song on the internet one big
difference is that the number of Olives
is limited whereas the number of songs
you can download is not limited so when
I download one of those songs i'm not
actually taking something away from the
owner of the song i can hear you all
screaming yes he is Larry to everyone
you download a song you're taking away
his royalty payment and you're right a
hundred percent whenever I download the
song i'm taking away his royalty payment
but that only if i would have bought the
song if I wouldn't have bought it then
I'm not causing him a loss and maybe
they're there for it would be dependent
on that if I would have bought the song
then I'm going to cause him a loss by
downloading it and I and it would be
comparable to the case of the olive tree
in there in the in the deserted place
but if I wouldn't have bought it then
maybe not as I said I'm not passing any
higher offers here I'm just suggesting
putting out an idea I'm not the first
person to think of this idea either that
we can talk about and think about an
item for discussion just let me just
make one other point here and that is
that as far as i know i'm no expert on
the internet as far as i know there are
things that most singers can do nowadays
so that their their their discs cannot
be put out on the internet and someone
who didn't do that can't come with any
claims afterwards that it was put out on
the internet and it could be that they
put it out on the internet intentionally
because a lot of them today are earning
their main their main living from live
performances rather than from the discs
and the discs are a way of advertising
themselves to get live performances an
item for discussion thank you
you