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Making a personal copy is fair use. Quoting in the right context
is fair use as well. Sending the copy of friends make that the
copy is no longer personal. You're redistributing. Then it's no
longer a personal copy - and the fair use clause doesn't apply.
Compare it with GNU software. You're allowed to do modify it any way you see fit. You don't have gave away the source to the modifications. It's your personal copy. However, as soon as you distribute it - even to someone you label as "a friend", the license kick in. It's no longer a personal copy. As for your example about the Obscure Empire, I don't pretent to know better than the author whether something should be preserved or not. It's a slippery slope that I'm not willing to cross. I'm worried enough already what certain industries want to do regarding to copyrights - I don't think we should join hands and break down those laws from two sides. Abigail In reply to Re: OT: Preserving Information
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