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Old 09-07-2011, 03:25 AM   #105
molman
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
An analogy's relevance is usually inversely proportional to its length/complexity. And they're only ever 100% apropos to their authors.

I try to stay away from them myself.
You crack me up DiapDealer, and very poignant indeed.

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The pirate has no protection for their work, as they had no right to produce it.
True. Only the original is protected. I'm not sure how things would work for the article that infinges copyright. In the physical world I don't believe the copyright owner would be granted access to the article but rather that it would be destroyed. Digital makes things different.

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I have no moral objection to using their digitization. Do you?
I do, but that's me nor do I judge your choice to. What I'm actually more curious about is why you would need to when you have access to the original work (surely already as a digital text file)?
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