Linked by Nescio on Mon 9th Mar 2009 08:05 UTC
Apple Numerous irrelevant issues and feelings about them are ventilated in comments on the case. However, there are only two important issues. One is what the law is, the other is what we think the law should be.
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RE[3]: Unfortunately...
by Thom_Holwerda on Tue 10th Mar 2009 00:27 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Unfortunately..."
Thom_Holwerda
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Unlike a piece of software, when you lend a book to friends (or whoever else), you don't have the original anymore until you get it back. With software, you can 'loan' it to a friend, and a million other people in the process, and still keep the original.


Software and books are exactly the same. contrary to what you're saying, it is impossible to duplicate a CD. All you can do is copy its contents to another medium. You can do the exact same thing with a book by using a photocopier or a scanner/printer.

The book is the DVD; the words, sentences, and stories in a book are the movie/program/game on a DVD. There's a medium, there's a message.

People have this weird notion that you cannot copy books, which is nonsense. Sure you can, it's just a lot more cumbersome. However, copyright law doesn't give a rat's bum about how easy it is to copy copyrighted material.

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