Show me one country where the resale of luxury goods is illegal.
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The resale of tickets in Japan isn't solely a felony, it is straight up a crime.
"Luxury goods" to speak about mass-produced items that are targeted at being sold as much as possible is nothing but a ludicrous term only the stupidest of humans would use to justify their theft.
Firstly, whether something is illegal or not doesn't inform my view on whether something is morally permissable or not.
The word you're looking for is "permissible". But then again I'm not a native English speaker.
Just a quick question: what does inform you on morals?
Do you believe the lack of laws on hate speech in the USA make it OK to spit out racial slurs?
Secondly, you have to make the argument for why arbitraging a non-essential luxury product that will be available at MSRP down the line is immoral. I reject the notion that society has a moral obligation to distribute a non-essential entertainment product equitably to all social strata via legislation. Especially if by waiting everyone who can afford the $500 MSRP will get it at that price. It's just asinine.
Ah, yes. It is on the receiving end of something that is clearly and obviously an abuse to explain "why" and "how", right.
It is immoral because these people are out of the circuit to begin with. They did not participate in producing the goods. They are just leeching off the back of people who would like to buy them when they have time.
It is really, very simple actually.
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