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Am 15.01.2013 17:29, schrieb Warp:
> You don't seem to understand the concept that if a work does not state
> anything about who can use it, then the default is that nobody (except
> the author) can use it.
So if I obtain a copy of a book, then I can't read it? Because you know,
the typical book doesn't say anywhere "if you are in possession of a
copy of this book, you are allowed to read it". Nor does it state that I
may transfer ownership of the copy, so according to your logic I'm also
not allowed to give it to someone else as a gift.
That really doesn't add up.
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