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Silly as it may seem to object to someone distributing material that many people consider trivial at best, I think it’s important to the health of ALL free content to point out when somebody’s deliberately abusing a medium’s openness for selfish reasons. That appears to be precisely what’s happening between this book’s oddly-pigmented covers.
So, while I’m loathe to contribute to this depressing trend of joining a mob to tar a product with a surfeit of one-star “FAIL!” reviews, I’m also way WAY more concerned about the unchecked growth of the carpetbaggers and charlatans who refuse to acknowledge the entirely real distinction between “free to use non-commercially” and “free to sell en masse via unlicensed ‘copy-and-paste.’” That’s just cheesy.