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Old 11-28-2009, 11:39 AM   #73
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Originally Posted by 6charlong View Post
The final issue, I think, is how important is it for me to know whether I’m entitled to download one of Kafka’s works. It’s hard for me to see how I could possibly be expected to obey a law if I don’t know how to apply it, so my own answer to that is that I need to know, somehow, what is legal and what it not. As this thread shows, there is no universal agreement about what is fair and what isn’t. None of this was a problem before the Internet connected all of us, but now that it has, how do we proceed?
If you're talking about the English translation of "The Trial" that's here at MR, then it is a copyrighted, but freely redistributable work, and can be freely downloaded regardless of where you live.
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