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Old 02-24-2012, 10:31 PM   #32
HansTWN
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Originally Posted by BWinmill View Post
You are free to share that text, even within the confines of copyright law. You are free to summarize it or share excerpts of it. If it is on some sort of media (eg. paper, CD-ROM) you can give another person your legally acquired copy. If it is on a publicly accessible website, you can share the URL. What you cannot do is create near verbatim copies of the text.

And, quite frankly, I don't see what your obsession with money is. Copyright law is not about money. Copyright law is about controlling the supply. It is true that you can generate revenue by controlling the supply, but you can just as easily use copyright to restrict access to material (say a private diary).
Giggleton's obsession with money is because he would rather take something for free than put some effort into making some money. The old "trying to get something for nothing" scam.
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