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Originally Posted by tompe
They are not given permission individually by each copyright holder.
This is totally irrelevant for the purpose of analyzing the moral reasoning. Assume that and author appear that would like to refuse libraries to lend out his books. How is the moral reasoning done in this case and what is the conclusion?
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It’s entirely relevant if not a single precedent exists. Otherwise, you’re simply constructing men fashioned of straw in an attempt to buttress your argument.