Here is an example of 'entitlement' that has no basis. I worked in China for a Chinese company. Many young engineers with the company. One of them asked me what I used to download software, audio, movies, etc. I asked him/her what do you mean? Of course, he/she was speaking of ripping off any and all media as if it was their 'right' to do so. I replied that I do not do that as it disrupts entire industries and basically makes honest people take the burden of their non-existent ethics.
Also, Chinese businesses hold their 'technology' and ideas (these terms I use loosely) very close because everybody copies everyone else and claims it as their own. Of course, the ones hiding their 'technology' copies others as well. China has no intrinsic innovation; no semi-conductor or any other high tech manufacturing facilities; this is due to the inability to copy this particular technology. Claims are made on products with absolutely no documentation or specifications. Manufacturing is the name of the game, copies of western technology that undermines honest designers, engineers, and work ethics. In this country (USA in my case), this behavior is called destroying economic viability of products made of quality materials and components, and home-grown labor. Bringing once proud and iconic companies to succumb to requiring cheaper labor to compete with the ones that have ripped off their products. Individuals that have the baseless excuse that the 'knowledge' costs too much and therefore due to their thirst for this, it is considered entitlement. Thirty years ago, if you wanted to rip off a book, you had to steal it from a library, book-store, or an individual. Not as easy to feel entitlement when you are a thief and a coward.

By all means, take a look at a document or book the honest way and then decide how important it is to you. Grabbing everything in sight is pointless and is a habit that reveals the type of person you really are. Hiding behind a paradigm is BS. The paradigm is the way we now do research, commerce, social networking, etc.
Try researching, there is much public domain information. All you have to do is put a little effort into finding pieces of information that gives you the answer(s) you seek. You also actually learn something in the process.

Take the high road and you will never have any regrets.