Cool, I guess I’ll tell Karl Marx his was a “leisure occupation” and therefore his labor as never had any value.
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Debate market logic in some other thread. We're talking about copyright law here, theft of intellectual property, and piracy.
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This “library” isn’t means-tested or anything. Anyone on the Internet can can get as many copies of any copyrighted book they want. Constructing a bunch of hypotheticals about who might or might it take advantage of the service doesn’t change the legality or morality.
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Again, how great would it be for poor people if grocery stores gave away all their food? It would be great! For a couple of weeks! And then there’d be no food!
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Congress did not, in fact, explicitly write this particular policy into law, the IA took it upon themselves to decide that in their own judgment this constitutes "fair use", which is what authors' orgs are opposed to
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They're especially worried about it because the CDL legal doctrine was created whole cloth by copyleft activists in the first place based on what seemed reasonable to them, and now it's being revised unilaterally based on the emergency situation
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Well, yeah. Because they've studied and analyzed this question, and they know what they're talking about.
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End of conversation
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