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Originally Posted by Sweetpea
Nobody blamed Amazon from removing the file from their servers. They blame Amazon from removing the file from their kindles.
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You are taking my examples far too literally.
I'm attempting to illustrate that if I grant someone remote access to a system, do I need to explicitly grant them access to every single type of file operation? Do I need some kind of signed contract that outlines every single type of allowable file manipulation on a per-user basis?
If I delete a file that you paid for, regardless of where it is or how it got there, is that act in and of itself illegal?
Amazon already deletes files on your Kindle by automatically deleting older copies of newspapers and magazines by default. Is
that process illegal?
If the person has been granted access and they delete a file, is that in and of itself an illegal act? And if so, which law are you applying? And how does it apply when the content itself actually violates copyright?