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Originally Posted by wizwor
I'm no fan of copyright law, but public libraries are nothing more than a loophole in this. My public library has DVD, VHS, and audio book sections that are MUCH more popular than the book section. There are copy machines which are used almost exclusively to violate copyright law. All at taxpayer expense.
The conditions that led to the creation of public libraries no longer exist. People should use Netflix, Blockbuster, Amazon, B&N, and other resources to acquire entertainment. The resources required to educate poor children can be found in the public schools.
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They'll certainly use other resources a lot more in your example here. Bittorrent, usenet, file lockers, irc, email, instant messenging, ftp...