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Old 02-11-2009, 10:45 AM   #30
Jellby
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I find it absurd, plain nonsense, to try limit the right or the cability to read aloud a text legally acquired, as long as we are talking about personal use. It's like saying you cannot use a magnifying glass to read a book or view an art print, it's like forbidding the use of a dictionary to look up difficult or foreign words, it's like disabling the "pause" button in a video or the volume in a music recording.
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