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Originally Posted by pwalker8
It is a huge difference. If I want to take your physical book, then once I take it, you no longer have it. If I want to make a copy of your book, then you still have your book. I simply have a copy of it. The right to copy books, isn't a property, it's a law. It's the government saying, if you make a copy of this book, I will punish you. It's no more a property than cussing is.
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We've discussed this
ad nausiam and nobody's opinion is ever changed by such arguments and counter-arguments. There seems little point in going through it all again. Copyright law is what it is, and while I wish you the best of luck in your renegotiation of the Berne Copyright Convention, I hold little prospect for your success.