Thread: Loaning E-Books
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Old 05-30-2023, 07:17 AM   #40
haertig
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You cannot loan a digital file. You can only give it.

And I would have no problem giving an ebook to a friend. I don't claim this is moral, ethical, or right. Nor do I care. I feel zero need to justify my statement. It is simply a statement of how I feel. If I had the slightest inkling that this friend would try to sell the copy of the file I gave them or post it up on a website for the general public to access, I would not give it to them. But I don't have friends like that, so I need not concern myself with that possibility.

And I have no problem if others want to call me immoral. Because in my experience, the first to call you immoral are usually the least moral themselves. Despite how they falsely try to present themselves.
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