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Originally Posted by bill_mchale
If someone is buying, then someone is selling. If it is not the creator or the publisher, its the state. I am sure there are lots of authors who would love to write for the state....
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Bill
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NO, someone might upload with the hopes that someone will buy/donate but no one will be able to sell. But everything is of course available to read before buying/donating, therefore no one actually sells anything. The issue then becomes one of hosting and marketing.
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Originally Posted by QuantumIguana
No, they aren't subjective. You simply haven't been able to provide any logical support for your position.
That conclusion doesn't follow from the premises.
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fuck logic.
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe
Possibly in your case this is true. I went to school, learned from example how to cross the street and dress myself, learned additional skills from friends and co-workers and many many things from non-fictional reference books.
Not saying you cannot learn anything useful from fiction, but the chances are slim.
Morals and ethics can be learned from fiction in some cases so perhaps you should concentrate on that.
helen
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I would have to say that a lot of my thoughts stem from the literature, which I call science fiction. You may call this entertainment. In either case, access should be free.
Nothing belongs to anyone, nothing can be stolen from anyone.