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Originally Posted by mr ploppy
But it's not really about his legal right to remove it, or even his moral obligation not to, it's about his apparent surprise that one of his fans would want to preserve it in its original form after it was gone.
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It wasn't a matter of preserving it; it was a matter of redistributing it without permission, by someone who should have known that would cost him sales, but clearly didn't care (or didn't care enough to actually think about their actions, as he suggested in his comments).
I personally think Keene was giving far too much credit to his pirates for not knowing any better... and the fact that they changed their Facebook and Twitter accounts only indicates that they do not want to be tarred with the brush of legal action against them.