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Originally Posted by ahi
Your sort of frank and sensible talk has no place in a thread like this.
Of course what you are describing would make perfect sense--and, as MR staff already stated, they will in no way facilitate it happening.
One of us, however, is theoretically free to do so. Albeit I'd be careful because I'm all but certain there are at least a few uploaders who mistakenly assume that they have some sort of monopoly right on determining what happens with the public domain eBooks they prepared.
- Ahi
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From a sideline viewers perspective from someone who doesn't care one way or the other if a bulk torrent is provided by MR........
It is interesting that you keep claiming to not be demanding anything yet the tone of your remarks is consistantly rude and laced with cynicism towards the lack of an offered torrent when discussing the issue.
You claim to not be demanding anything because you have never specifically stated that you are in fact demanding it. Yet on the other hand you imply the uploaders are not being truthful when they state anyone else is free to provide a torrent download if they so choose. Instead suggesting that they believe they have some sort of right over what you may do with these PD works.
If you want people to take you at your word in claiming that you are not demanding anything then perhaps you should take the uploaders at their word when they state you are free to do what you please with these PD works once downloaded. Further, you may try toning down the rudeness of your remarks when referring to the lack of a bulk torrent download as this rudeness does come across(as I'm sure it is intended) as "demanding" that a torrent be offered.
All in my humble opinion of course.
Cheers,
PKFFW