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Old 06-21-2022, 08:06 AM   #19
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As someone who respects the Constitution and rule of law, I think the court was clearly right in it's decision.

However, I believe public libraries are good and important, so any author or publisher who CHOOSES to NOT make stuff available to public libraries on 'reasonable terms' (whatever they are) should bear the full brunt of public shame and market pressure until they realize that just 'cuz something is legal doesn't make it right, and when you have the freedom to chose a course of action (and they should have that freedom to choose) there are consequences for choosing Evil.
As I've said before, it's completely possible to be a successful and profitable corporation, and faithfully execute your fiduciary duties, and simultaneously NOT screw over everyone else.

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