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Old 04-23-2017, 12:45 PM   #34
crossi
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
Because they have no actual obligation to the public.
Heck, if I want to release "The adventures of Cinisajoy", that is my prerogative.
If I decide later to pull said book, that is also my choice. I have no obligation to the public to make sure the book, movie or cd is available for all eternity.
So now let me phrase it like this.
What gives the public the right to tell me what I should do with MY property?
Why should the public have that right?
You have the right to do what you want with your property. If you want to keep your diary private hide it or lock it up and it will never be published. But what right do you have to demand that the public pay for the expense of guarding your so called property from being copied? Your property your problem not mine. You take care of protecting it. I might pay for it if it had some benefit to me, but how long I'm willing to provide that service depends on it's continuing benefit to me.
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