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Old 12-07-2010, 01:15 PM   #151
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I see nothing wrong with that. If a copyright holder wishes to bury his book forever, then that's his right.
No, it's not. The book does not belong to him. What belongs to him is the right to commercial exploitation of the book.

When the copyright owner fails to exploit his copyright, it should be regarded as abandoned property, and revert to the general public.
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