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When you have eaten an orange

gabrielsmy blog posts 17 Apr 201211 Jun 2020

When you’ve eaten an orange you have to
go back to the shop to buy another.

Brazilian author Paulo Coelho describes the profitability of piracy for artists in his blog post My Thoughts on S.O.P.A. Comma removed. Submitted by Gabriel Smy.

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Published 17 Apr 201211 Jun 2020

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