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Old 06-02-2010, 12:34 PM   #115
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Originally Posted by J. Strnad View Post
If someone does these things without authorization, it's infringement on your right, more akin to trespassing than to theft, more like being in someone's house if they don't want you there...you aren't taking away their right to be there, but you're infringing on their right to decide who can come in the door.
Thank you. I think that's quite a fitting analogy, actually.

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But overall, I think publishers should just issue reasonably priced downloads of their books, encourage people to pay for the content if they want creators to continue creating it, swat the most egregious infringers, and not sweat the small stuff.
Well said.
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