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Old 09-01-2007, 12:06 PM   #23
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Your view of the law bears has very little in common with reality, Chris. I sincerely hope that you don't come to grief over it.

Isn't an "illegal law" a contradiction in terms, by the way? No law can be illegal. It can be unjust; in your country it can be deemed to be unconstitutional and revoked. But by definition it cannot be illegal.

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NO court would ever convict me of any offense if they took me to court for downloading X novel and I brought in my 5 year old purchased copy of said novel.
That's not what you said in your original message - you said that you downloaded books and bought the ones that you liked. You surely aren't going to claim that it's legal to download books and then, after the fact, buy the ones that you happen to like, are you?
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