Changing format and copying is not the same thing.
And if the original media is destroyed (scratched) then I still have a license, I just don't have the original media (the thing I "own") and if the work is available to download, why should I not be allowed to do that, since I have a license (the intangible thing that came with the media)?/div>
OOTB accused Mike of cherry picking. If OOTB wants more "balanced" information he/she/it create a new site and decide, all by his lonesome, what should be published./div>
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And if the original media is destroyed (scratched) then I still have a license, I just don't have the original media (the thing I "own") and if the work is available to download, why should I not be allowed to do that, since I have a license (the intangible thing that came with the media)?/div>
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