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Old 03-11-2010, 01:19 PM   #156
bill_mchale
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Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
Except, of course, that's not what actually happens with copyright infringement so it's a bad analogy.

How about you make an identical copy of their car, and then take that copy for a spin. What crime occurred then? None.
You want to tell the company that designed, developed and built the car that no crime occurred?

And lets assume for the moment that the car was an incredibly rare car whose rarity made it valuable. A copy that was identical in every respect could harm the owner by reducing the rarity of the car.

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