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Old 08-14-2009, 08:28 PM   #85
K-Thom
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Why is it that the defenders of copright and censorship always make rude and discourteous attacks.
Maybe because contestants of copyright carelessely argue with censorship and always state rude and discourteous demands?

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What do you mean by saying "People - like you"?
People who twist words to fit their needs, or better, their convenience.

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You have no idea what sort of a person I am.
No, but I'm getting the picture.

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Your reponse is vey confused.
As I said it's a matter of perception and understanding to comprehend the concept.

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You fail to answer my fundamental question: can I lend my ebook to someone else?
Depends on your country's law. In general I don't see why cou can't lend your reading device with the novel to someone else. Since you just lend it it will be returned to you as a book would be.

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I would appreciate less abuse and more information.
So would I. At least something we agree on.
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