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Old 02-26-2012, 11:06 PM   #86
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
And again... why are so many people under the impression that "they're within their rights" should equal "end of discussion?"
So many? I missed that. Many people in this thread?

I for one certainly think they are within their rights, and also think there they should facilitate payments for works by authors with a wide range of opinions and approaches.

To fairly judge PayPal's action, I would have to read the book(s) in question.

Since, as far as I know, none of us has done that, all we can discuss is whether there is any possible book that would be so repugnant to humane values that it is a good idea for PayPal to decline to help fund it. I'd say that, yes, I can imagine such.

Question for those who are now boycotting PayPal. Are you also boycotting your public library, whose standards of what's acceptable are even narrower?
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