Despite what we think of these guys, they put their time and effort into these courses, yet people who bought the courses out of their own FREE WILL, are sharing them around without the author's permission. How should karma balance that out then?
Or does that not count because those people should not be charging for it in the first place? So is it our personal morals that determine "karma" after all? If that's the case then who's not to say the mentor believe he is doing the right thing? After all, he promised a course and a mentorship, he didn't promise to make you profitable, because well... that depends on the student himself! In many cases these leaks actually help promote their mentorships, how does one explain that? Good karma I suppose!
Now, I am thankful for all these courses being available for free. Many of us have been scammed for thousands already, too many dream sellers who just want to suck us dry. So at best you can use these resources to learn it all on your own and at worst, it helps you find someone worthy of your time and energy. But to sit here and act entitled on judge others for what they consider their time and effort is worth, all the while we're using our time pirating their courses and claiming we can learn it all for free on the internet when we're still here looking for new bits of info on their courses, that's not fair either man...
PS: I just waited before posting to see how many people would like your post... because they just proved precisely the kind of mindset/behavior I talked in my previous post. People just can't help themselves, oh well.