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Old 01-10-2008, 05:04 AM   #65
rlauzon
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How is the key word. With enough time and effort you can copy anything. I can even hand copy a book. This is not the point, so please don't change the subject so that it might fit your argument.
I'm not changing the argument.

You have asserted that authors need the ability to protect their works when their works are in an electronic format. Yet, as you admit, they have no such protection today.

So you need to justify why they need more rights for their electronic versions of their works than they have for the paper version.

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Ask the authors. They have the rights to sell their books with what ever restrictions attached they want.
Then you should be able to quote the law that gives an author such a right.

I can find no such law.
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