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No. My behavior is derived from ethics, not from law.
What if the company you're stealing from is ethically bankrupt?
Like Adobe / Microsoft / Google / Meta / ... maybe most large enterprises ? No question about it.
downloading software isnt theft, soooo unless you are breaking into their offices its not really stealin from them.
Warez piracy is anyway not "stealing" since you're not taking the digital item away, tis something which can be infinitely copied.
Meta, Google and Microsoft sellโs hardware though. Not too sure about adobe