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Old 12-07-2007, 05:43 PM   #102
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Originally Posted by bingle View Post
OK, I'm interested in where you think the "justified" line is drawn. I'm going to put up a series of scenarios. Please tell me which ones you think are morally justified. I'll use CDs instead of books, because that's easier. (But please tell me if you think there's a difference between CDs and books in this sense).
Here's the line: Items 4, 5, 6 and 7 require a specific statement from the CD creator, stating that those actions are permissible. If you do not have that permission, you are not justified in taking those actions. And yes, they go for CDs and books.

(This assumes that the MP3s on iTunes and Amazon are legitimately obtained, of course.)
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