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What about those who choose not to or simply don't pay taxes? Should they still be allowed access to knowledge? The answer is yes.
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Why? Everyone else has been able to provide some basis for their claims, you however, have only been able to provide wild and unsupported claims. And we've already established this has nothing to do with "access to knowledge". It is simply deceitful that you keep using that phrase when all you mean are free books. Knowledge may be freely distributed, the books in which is is contained may not be. There is plenty of access to books, there is a vast amount of public domain books, there are books the authors choose to give away for free, there are free books from the library, and there are books that you can buy.
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The number of people that believe in something has no bearing on whether or not that something is true or good or useful.
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Only logic is capable of doing that. I wonder if you've been eating these books, rather than reading them.
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What if that wall was able to display any text that you wished?
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It makes no difference whatsoever. Making it easier to copy makes the importance of copyright more important, not less.