Originally posted by doversoul
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Hmm, not a crime against any other person? Well, not if you mean assaulting someone, but the books were accessible to anyone who needed to study them; they are presumably now only available to the collectors who bought them, so it's a crime against those students & scholars who might have benefitted from them. And there are many people who need to pay their mortgage. At least he was employed & should have been able to pay it from his salary. I don't think it was a 'mistake', but a deliberate act of theft.
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