Thread: A moral dilemma
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Old 09-08-2011, 10:25 PM   #86
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Originally Posted by stonetools View Post
The definition of license does not imply any such thing. These words actually have objective meaning, you know . Now if you want to use Fictionwise's purchase by B&N as a fig leaf to cover the action you took, fine. But don't try to twist this into providing moral sanction for doing something illegal or of dubious morality.

What 'action I took' are you objecting to? I downloaded books I had bought from the site I had bought them from. What 'fig leaf' are you referring to?

I did nothing immoral, illegal, or unethical. I took preventative measures to protect the content I had bought and paid for. What are you finding objectionable, please?
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