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Originally Posted by mrmember
Thanks for all the great and comprehensive answers! You've given me a good starting place!
Worldwalker, by writing 'free' the way I did, I was just emphasizing to better make sure those responding would know I mean...free...and certainly not non-free 
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Um ... putting quotes around something makes it mean the opposite of its literal meaning. The classic example is "I saw you and your 'wife' last night." When you read that, do you think I believe you're married to that person? Or that exactly one of you is biologically female?
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So...I can't get a free copy of 'Catcher in the Rye'?
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Not legally.