Stealing physical goods was a crappy comparison in the GP and you didn't improve it a tiny wee bit.
The company hasn't lost anything, while both examples talk about 'taking away' and 'you want it back?'. This is the standard copy != theft analogy failure.
Note that I do understand that the company (and people affected as customers) wouldn't want him to keep a backup of whatever data he copied. Still, please don't compare it to theft, robbery or whatever.
The company hasn't lost anything, while both examples talk about 'taking away' and 'you want it back?'. This is the standard copy != theft analogy failure.
Note that I do understand that the company (and people affected as customers) wouldn't want him to keep a backup of whatever data he copied. Still, please don't compare it to theft, robbery or whatever.