I think the real dilemma would arise if you wanted to sell it ...
Whatever someone will pay.
Whatever you can get someone to pay for it.
Yes, but that would be unethical.
An unethical person is someone who acts in ways that are dishonest, unprincipled, or morally wrong. This could include behaviors like lying, cheating, stealing, or intentionally harming others for personal gain.
I believe that a photograph is unethical when it misrepresents a business, a person or a belief intentionally. If a photograph causes emotional strain or stress to someone grieving the loss of a loved one, even a pet, I believe that it is unethical to post it. If a photograph promotes racial, religious, gender or sexual bias, it is unethical.
Whatever someone will pay!
Because laughing at someone is considered unethical one needs to be disciplined.
Love itself is not inherently unethical, but the actions and behaviors that arise from love can be unethical. For example, manipulating or controlling someone in the name of love can be considered unethical. It is important to differentiate between genuine, compassionate love and behaviors that harm or exploit others.
Unethical conduct can be brought about due to greed or someone seeking to get rich quickly. It may also be a result of poor relationships within a company or business.
I don't think that is unethical, but I see how someone else could see it as unethical. The person who borrows it and installs it is cheating the game makers by not paying them the price of the game.
No one "discovered" it someone made the company.
someone did