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		<title>Can I Really Do Anything I Want With The Books That I Download From Project Gutenberg?</title>
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 A reader sent in a question today about the legalities of using Public Domain texts downloaded from Project Gutenberg.
This question has actually come across the Support Desk a few times this week from some our newer readers so I thought I would answer the question here publicly so that everyone can benefit from the answer.
Here was the [...]]]></description>
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