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Old 08-03-2022, 07:27 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by odamizu View Post
This is confusing to me since the wording is very specific: "elibrary card to which you’re not entitled as a resident/taxpayer". The way it's worded doesn't include elibrary cards offered to non-residents for a fee.

Why is this confusing? The question specifically asks about the morality/ethicality of using something to which one is NOT entitled. If one BUYS access from the supplier (through payment of a fee to them), obviously one is entitled, and there is no ethical or moral dilemma.
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