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Old 01-16-2013, 04:12 AM   #88
murraypaul
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My arguments are not intended to be a defense of copyright law. My arguments are that under current copyright law, it is deemed theft to modify an eBook without the written consent of the publisher and/or author.
No it isn't, is it deemed to be a copyright violation.
That isn't theft.
You are simply using the wrong word.
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