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Old 01-26-2010, 01:27 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by calvin-c View Post
Neither of these is, IMO, justification for piracy. Basically, these arguments assume 1) the right to obtain a book as an ebook and 2) the right to obtain it cheaply. Neither one is, IMO, a right.
Nobody's claiming that it is a justification, or a right. People do it because they want to, and can. ("Rights" is an entirely artificial concept invented and policed by society.)
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