Many students choose to study at colleges and universities that are far away from the places where they grew up. Do the benefits outweigh the drawbacks?

At present, it has become a problem that the owners of
copyright
materials
lose money because their
materials
are freely available on the internet. While there might be people of the opinion that
this
is a good thing, I strongly believe that it's an inappropriate sort of thing and condemn
such
an act. I see two significant problems,
such
as
copyright
infringement can lead to.
First
of all, every usage of
copyright
materials
should be paid.
This
is because the owner of
such
a property invested his time and efforts to create the material and to ignore his
copyright
means robbing his money.
Consequently
, if society allows
such
a kind of crime, people will get used to a minor one and there will be a possibility that in the future individuals will commit more severe ones.
Secondly
, new
materials
don't appear, resulting in a worse experience as a consumer.
For example
, without receiving a sum of money as expected, due to
copyright
infringement, creators don't will to produce new
materials
.
As a result
, the end-user has a worse user experience. All in all, no one has benefits in a long term with
such
an approach, neither
copyright
owners, nor individuals who commit
such
a crime. To conclude, it's a real challenge for our society to address the problem of unauthorized usage of music, books, and films on the internet. I am convinced that
such
an issue is a bad thing and hope, that with the appropriate attitude from governments as well as from individuals
this
problem will be solved in the nearest future.
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