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Old 07-10-2013, 08:11 AM   #13
crossi
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I believe the OP meant ownership in the same fashion that you own a hardback that you purchase. You don't need to have some external source check your sales slip everytime you open the book. If you have it in your possesion (on your shelf or in your harddrive) it is assumed you bought it. In neither case could you run it through a copier and sell the copy. Well you COULD in either case but in neither case is it allowed.

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