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osteopath6

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3. Its a copyright case
Thu Aug 15, 2024, 01:43 PM
Aug 2024

When the term "monster" is stretched this thin, it devalues the entire term. Whether we like the information presented or not, ensuring it remains free and available is the only way to prevent corporate oligarchy from determining what we see, know, and so on. If people are allowed to continue staking unreasonable claims to information (such as copyright or excessive classification), eventually nothing will be free and I'd personally expect to pay exorbitant rates to access even the most basic of resources moving forward.

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