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Old 10-27-2017, 02:06 PM   #139
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
Here is the why.
If the information is out there in another book, then why worry about orphaned books.
They are not that important to society which is what some people are trying to claim.
It seems kind of silly to try to determine if any particular book is important to society. Everyone has a different opinion about any particular book. There is no answer to that. It's a meaningless question.

The question which can be answered is whether there are orphaned books that have value to society and that answer is obviously yes. And since that's the case there's a problem with orphaned books.

Here's a link to a TED talk on youtube by Nina Paley that talks about this and a lot more involving copyright. I'm not suggesting that her answer is the way we should go. It's not. But this is a sincere artist dealing with a serious problem in the best way that she can and then trying to extract from the situation a more general principle. I may not agree with her but I certainly have a lot of respect for what she's done and how she's expressed herself.

The talk is titled "Copyright is Brain Damage". It's very much worth seeing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XO9FKQAxWZc

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