This repository contains the group work for our (Niklas Anderson and Pedro Avalos Jiménez) senior thesis.
The research paper will "engage a specific social or ethical topic, including a distinct Christian perspective."
This study is a comprehensive study of piracy, particularly in the digital realm, from a Christian perspective. The paper delves into the ethical, legal, and moral implications of piracy, acknowledging both its potential benefits and drawbacks. The authors argue that piracy can promote equal access to information, challenge oppressive regimes, and protect privacy. However, they also highlight the risks associated with piracy, such as the distribution of dangerous or illegal content and its negative economic impact. The paper concludes with a call for a nuanced Christian response to piracy, emphasizing the importance of respecting authority and considering the potential consequences of piracy while considering the staying power and benefits of piracy-promoting tools and practices. This work encourages a thoughtful exploration of piracy, rather than a hasty dismissal or acceptance.