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Old 08-30-2013, 05:03 AM   #43
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Why would you blame anyone for employing entirely legal methods to acquire entertainment/software as long as they are obeying the law?
If the law says that it's OK to take someone's work without paying then, in the immortal words of Dickens, "the law is an ass". In all seriousness, what is the justification for this? How can it conceivably be described as "fair use"?

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