I’ve known people like Molly who download music, but no one has ever tried to do it on one of my devices. If I had a friend who tried to download music on my phone, I wouldn’t care if they were angry at me when I said no. For the last question, I understand it would be really hard to avoid reading Carrie’s email, especially if she was mean to me. But logging her out of the account or clearing the cookies on the school computer is the right thing to do.

I thought it would be easier to drop off the computer at Alex’s house in question two. But, going to the parking lot of a police station is a better idea. I would never give out my home address to someone I don’t know.

I didn’t care when other people downloaded content before. Now, I realize that if people keep downloading files illegally, my favorite artists and actors might not be able to create more content. I’m happy to pay for music and movies if it means they can make more.
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I've seen friends like Sam who stream shows and movies without thinking twice about the legality, but none of them have ever tried to access my accounts or devices. If a friend ever asked to use my account for something questionable, I wouldn't hesitate to say no, even if it meant they were upset with me. When it comes to respecting privacy, it’s all about doing the right thing.

In the case of returning a borrowed item, I initially thought it would be easier to drop the book off at Jamie's house. However, leaving it at the library instead feels much more appropriate. I would never want to put myself in a situation where someone could misuse my details.

I used to overlook the implications of streaming content illegally, thinking it didn't affect me. But now I see that when people engage in piracy, it can hurt the creators I admire. I value the work that goes into making music and films, and I’m willing to support them financially so they can continue their craft.