They use special agreements and have a different pricing model in place. You can compare it to others. Same goes for video rental, etc. Same goes for restaurants playing music for the public, etc…. 🐢🐾🫑

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Libraries enjoy and exemption when it comes to books, at least in the States. AFAIK that don't have to pay for licensing for films and music either. But a video rental business is different and so is playing music in a bar or restaurant. Libraries don't profit. When you're running a for profit business you have to obtain licensing and the film and music industries are very aggressive about enforcing this. But when you're seeding a torrent file without seeking any revenue or compensation that's akin to the free public library model. That's where I'm going with this.

Yeah but it should not make a damn bit of difference whether there is monetary profit.

Ah, I see 🐢🐾🫑

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