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<blockquote data-quote="kailyn" data-source="post: 1091639" data-attributes="member: 113651"><p>Gorhill does not want to add functionality that assists its users to violate copyright protections and theft of product. Bypassing the pay wall and then reading the content is a criminal act. So cannot blame Gorhill in being steadfast against incorporating anything that enables users to steal. Theft is theft. Somehow people think in the digital space it is not or that it is not that big of a deal. It is and people go to jail for it. Any software publisher that creates software that can be used to steal content can be charged as an accessory or for aiding & abetting in certain legal jurisdictions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kailyn, post: 1091639, member: 113651"] Gorhill does not want to add functionality that assists its users to violate copyright protections and theft of product. Bypassing the pay wall and then reading the content is a criminal act. So cannot blame Gorhill in being steadfast against incorporating anything that enables users to steal. Theft is theft. Somehow people think in the digital space it is not or that it is not that big of a deal. It is and people go to jail for it. Any software publisher that creates software that can be used to steal content can be charged as an accessory or for aiding & abetting in certain legal jurisdictions. [/QUOTE]
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