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Old 11-25-2010, 05:50 PM   #82
GreenMonkey
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Originally Posted by murraypaul View Post
You really don't see it?
You are trying to say that your copying is ok because there is an opt out for libraries, and you classify yourself as a library.
Then you complain that other people are using semantic nitpicking to justify what they are doing.
Yeah. I'm with you. It's hilarious - she pulls the lawful good breaking the law destroys society type arguments about how breaking DRM is illegal, yet classifies herself as a library to avoid taking responsibility for the copyright breaking that she is doing herself.

At least I admit I'm breaking what I see as a morally unjust law.

And I'm with the other guys that say: you're not buying the book. With the DRM schemes it's basically a rental for an indeterminate amount of time. The only way to make it stop, and assert your rights to a product you purchase, is to stop buying DRM'd material. Industry is attempting to turn everything into a license and not a physical product with no rights of first sale. Don't let them.

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