Well, I live in the UK, and was able to download a copyrighted book without problem (a translation of Plato published in 1962) direct from the site. But other some other copyrighted works weren't available ("House on the Borderland" just gave me a page with a link to WorldCat and some bookshops).
After taking a look at the quality of the scanning, I'd say don't bother though:
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The only other doubt we hear of in antiquity is recorded by Olympi-odorus, who says that the "divine Proclus" regarded the Epistles as spurious, 8ta to dv-Xovv ttJ? <j>paGeoi^.'^ But since he records in the same passage that Proclus also rejected the Republic and the Laws, we need not ascribe much importance to this evidently garbled tradition.
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... indeed