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Old 01-10-2011, 12:27 PM   #82
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Now, ethically you may have satisfied the spirit of copyright ...
Legally, too.

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but I think making a copy then destroying the original out of a sense of honor is an unrealistic scenario.
That's still how it works, I am afraid, like it or not.

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The process of file download and utilization isn't really my "view." It's what actually occurs.
Selling you a book can be considered a service, if you must, but it still results in the purchase of non-tangible goods.
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