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Originally Posted by rogue_ronin
Nice of you to know what's best. Those of us without simplistic ethical codes of our own really depend on you who are simply superior to keep us in line. I'm sure you walk around your neighborhood telling folks what they really ought to be doing, and how they're not meeting your simple superior standards. I'd hate to think that you're not completely congruent with this behavior.
Entering the site and viewing the pictures immediately makes copies. As usual, the morally superior don't know what they're talking about.
And I don't need permission to look at anything. I refuse to accept the servitude and paternalism that that implies.
Also as usual, the morally superior basically use elite-serving concepts based on property rights as a substitute for actual thought.
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ps: If you don't want to be called out as a hypocritical ignoramus, don't keep engaging me on this. I started this thread looking for clues to find some pictures. Instead I've received moral instruction from peasants knuckling their foreheads. If you don't want to help, you be polite and keep your damn mouth shut. Busybodies, the lot of you.
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The original scanned source for most infringing version of Doc Savages was Black Mask, which was taken down after losing an infringment lawsuit. Conde' Nast has assiduously enforced its copyrights.
I have heard that the Black Mask website had the images you seem to want. However, since the direct case law of the lawsuit, advertised hosts for the infringing material have been scarce. I don't use P-to-P at all, so I have no idea whether there is a Torrent that has what you want.
I have also heard that many of the "infringing" CD's of Doc Savages include images as well. They pop up occasionally on E-Bay. Whether you consort with such sellers is your business. I am not suggesting that you do.
As to your comments about the web site...
This is a useful website for many things regarding e-book-readers. The site wished to remain squeaky clean as far as copyright material goes. Nobody is required to surf here. Most who do surf here regularly respect the site rules, so nobody will have cause to file legal complains about the site. You may perceive this as being holier-than-thou, we perceive as the requirement to keep this site readily available.