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Old 10-02-2009, 11:58 AM   #41
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Originally Posted by bill_mchale View Post
What prep time? The only prep time for me to download books is to decide what it is exactly that I want to download. Then I click on the link and the book is available in in 30 seconds on my computer.
That prep-time, minus the 30 seconds. If you are downloading a few dozen books, it starts to get a bit silly that you are spending more than half your time clicking like a monkey over and over again... when it would take a fraction of the time to get a "The Complete Mobileread Library" torrent and specify the subset of it you actually want to download.

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Originally Posted by Lemurion View Post
It has everything to do with what I was discussing.

The question is not whether someone has the right to download public domain books in torrent form if they desire, but whether people who upload public domain books have the obligation to provide those books in torrent form for those who wish to download them as torrents.

The existence of the right does not create the obligation.
I'm not sure when you got the impression that anybody here disagreed with that.

I don't.

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