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Old 05-09-2011, 10:21 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by Giggleton View Post
Would something like this work,

Copyright restricts information from those who might need it,
Therefore copyright is unethical.
Sure it would work, if you are in favor of ending the profession of book writing. Cooywright is society's tool to encourage the public good of book writing. Libraries are the balance of that good enabling the limited abrogation of copyright for the good of those who can't pay for books.

There is far more free or out of copyright books to read than you could possibly read in your lifetime.

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