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Old 03-15-2012, 10:48 AM   #307
QuantumIguana
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Originally Posted by nogle View Post
I don't see why Giggleton's idea wouldn't work. It worked so well in USSR. They developed a socially and technologically advanced society that clearly won the cold war against the imperialistic, capitalistic, inventors of copyright in the west because they created an open and just society in which all people were free.
And the book commissars chose what books could be published, which saved readers from the burden of choice. But even in the USSR, you still had to pay. The selection of products was chosen by the commissars, and the prices were set by the commissars, but you still paid your rubles for your commissar approved books.
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