And if this works out they are going to raise orphans to be Latinists and translate the 60% or so of philosophical works from the Medieval period that have not yet been translated. Yeah.
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Actually, I was thinking about this a few years ago. I guess I should have patented the idea so I could swap it for Google stock. Think about it: libraries wouldn't have to worry so much about theft. Researchers typically only need a few pages out of a monograph for their papers, so they could save or print those pages.
Yet anther boon to humanity created by the private sector! The next step: reducing copyright limitations to 20 years or less.
Eric wrote:
"Yet another boon to humanity created by the private sector!"
This is a heretical combination of proven-impossible Lutheran musings and Calvinist sophistry, repeatedly condemned by the Church.
One cannot move toward virtue without an efficient cause, someone to direct one toward virtue, and so without control from "above," the "private sector" can do nothing but push toward worldly sin.
Victor, I cast thee out!!!