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Originally Posted by sbroome
No it's not an analagous example, because in the case of a library the item was not intended for sale from them, it was intended to be borrowed if you have a valid membership.
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1. Analogous to what?
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Originally Posted by sbroome
The point is whether or not you paid to consume something that people are charging customers to access.
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It seems to escape you that I wasn't making an analogy, I was giving an example. A books is for sale in various shops and I can legally consume without paying for example by going to the library.
2. There are libraries who also sell books.
3. There are libraries where you only need a membership to borrow, but you can read there for free (all of the ones that I went to have this).