Sure not every piece of media is owned by the same company, but it's probably a few dozen only in total. ![]() At the absolute "best" you can argue that stealing all 800ish episodes of One Piece is one crime, but that's a single series and there are literally millions of "things" you could download from KAT, hence the millions of crimes. ![]() Stealing a copy of One Piece episode 1 and then a copy of Bad Rats, and then a copy of Breaking Bad episode 1, and then a copy of Hey Jude, and then a copy of an ebook, and then a copy of millions of other things, are all seperate crimes. The "Game of Thrones" bank is not the same as the "Fran Bow" bank, you're stealing from completely different people. ![]() What we're talking about is if someone went to millions of different banks, stealing a decent amount from each one. ![]() That's one (large) crime, because it's one act, where one person is stealing from one entity (the bank), and that's assuming they don't get extra charges like breaking traffic laws when they leave or possessing an illegal firearm, because in real life stealing 1 million dollars will often get you charged with dozens of crimes. So if someone steals 1 million from a bank and it's 1 million 1 dollar bills, did he commit 1 crime or 1 million crimes?
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