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Old 07-22-2009, 02:33 PM   #425
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I'm afraid I consider that to be utterly immoral. But we must agree to differ.
Can I point out that this action that you consider to be utterly immoral--namely the keeping of a library loaned eBook for good--is such that the only certain impact it is going to have is to potentially enrich a single human being's mental vistas for longer?

I find laws that appear to be so unambiguously anti-human as immoral as you find copyright infringement to be.

I do not seek to necessarily convince you--just wanted to bring up another point of view.

- Ahi

Ps.: And I am a publisher, and not of just (nor even of primarily) public domain stuff.
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