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Old 03-14-2017, 05:11 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Tex2002ans View Post
There is a mismatch between the title of the thread + the "question" (a statement?) in the poll + the initial post.

I won't vote in the poll, but I will only focus on the initial post:



Use it of course. The more and easier access people have to knowledge, the better. The more people can read and learn, the better.

Archive.org is one of the greatest distributors/sharers of books. So is Project Gutenberg.
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Allegedly, archive.org has a copy available of a book by a famous science fiction writer which may be copyrighted in the US. Most likely it was uploaded in a country where it is no longer in copyright. Also there is a spanish version on the book at the site. After viewing it, I'm nervously awaiting the knock on the door or nasty email by the authorities. Ironically, I have previously purchased this book on amazon and even purchased the audible narration.
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