First of all, let me say, Welcome, BeautifulSoup. What an interesting name!<P>Now, to your question. Should you feel morally wrong about your DVD. Well, my thought is I'm not quite sure, considering you didn't mention that YOU bought it. Were you there? Did you convince your mom to buy it? And the real question, did you know that it was pirated? <P>If you weren't there, then I wouldn't sweat it at all. It wasn't your decision in the first place. <P>If you were, and you convinced her, that would be an entirely differnt matter.<P>I'm sure the answer to the last question could be a little obvious, considering we all know that the release date should be around August time. But were you thinking that perhaps Russia was lucky and got it early? <P>I guess really, it would depend on the kind of morals you try to hold for yourself. Some people may consider it morally wrong if you intentionally bought a pirated version. Some people may not, thinking if it is out there to buy, buy it. <P>I think when it comes down to it, I really can't answer that question for you. My moral code could be vastly different from your own. But I do hope my initial thoughts may have helped you out. I think my parting words to you should be, if you didn't buy it, and didn't know your mom was buying it, don't worry. If you are home now, you certainly aren't going to trek all the way back to Russia just to return it.
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