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Originally Posted by murraypaul
I'm not sure what particular ruling you are referring to, but it is is far more likely that it was referring to transient copies created by the process of accessing/using the file, such as loading a file from disk to memory. It is, in most situations, impossible to actually use a file without making a copy of it, whether entire or partial.
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Yes, that's what I'm talking about. Couldn't you think of library eBooks as transient (via DRM) copies created by the process of lending the book?