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Old 03-08-2011, 04:09 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by Giggleton View Post
Would someone be allowed to copy a work under a perpetual copyright if they did not profit monetarily from the work?

We would definitely run into some problems about what does it mean to profit? But that could be worked out I suppose.

No, they have no right to do so without the copyright holder's permission.

But let's say they did copy it and the only thing they did was to read it. That's a form of profit.
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