Wrong. Loaning CDs or books or movies is not the same thing as loaning a blanket.
Look it, stealing is taking someone else’s property without their permission.
You do not own the songs on a CD. You own the right to a “license” that permits you to listen to them. When you give those songs to someone else who has NOT purchased that right, then they are stealing them and you an accomplice. Pointing out scenarios where “but then I couldn’t …” is assumed does not magically make this not stealing.
These are the problems:
(1) Most people do this so often, they think it’s normal, so they don’t care.
(2) People are generally not honest.
(3) People rightfully point out that there are injustices in how massive corporations want to extract every penny of profit out of their products.
(4) The actual amount stolen is incredibly negligible.
But is it stealing? Yes. Should Catholics do it? No. If you want to hear music, buy it. If you can’t afford it, look for it on Amazon Prime. If it ain’t there, don’t listen to it. It’s real simple.