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I think the argument is around accessibility and ability to copy it. If it's available from your home, everyone could easily access it and also easily copy it.

If you have to go to a dedicated computer, at a physical location (California, US no less), basically only a small percentage of people actually have access to it, and are more or less unable to copy things at a grand scale.



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