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Old 02-26-2015, 09:26 AM   #134
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Still doesn't explain why you believe harmlessly breaking one law/rule is any more or less "honest" than harmlessly breaking another. Unless you believe an unauthorized copy of an ebook with the DRM removed is not infringing on a right-holders right to control copying.
I'm not talking about what I do or don't believe. I'm talking about whether or not lending someone a physical object (a printed book) can be equated to giving someone a copy of a digital one. I would respectfully submit that they are two very different acts, and that giving someone a copy of a digital item is what has conventionally been described as "piracy".
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