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Old 10-28-2011, 02:23 PM   #641
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Originally Posted by Sil_liS View Post
You judged that your friends would borrow things and not return them.
No, she just knows her friends and knows how they've acted in the past, and has modified her own behavior to avoid causing unnecessary conflicts with her friends. That doesn't mean that anyone is being judged. Judging unfairly would be to assume that they wouldn't return the book without any prior indications of that.

Now, let's do what the moderator asked and drop this, or at the very least start being polite and civilized again. Whether it's selfish to refuse to lend someone a cherished item or not has absolutely nothing to do with whether DRM is good, bad, or necessary. Except possibly in the indirect way that most DRM prevents lending the book anyway, so this whole tangent becomes a moot point.

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