(Note I'm not trying to heckle you or demean your answer. What about the reverse situation, where a Canadian downloads Gatsby while logged into a US server? I've not explicitly copied anything, but the very act of interacting with it remotely necessarily copies it to local memory. If that's ok, what if I then view the Canadian server's downloaded document on my local machine without explicitly downloading it (via remote desktop or even cat'ing a text file in an SSH session). So if this interpretation is correct, what happens if I'm in the US, but I log into a Canadian server and download the document remotely? I've initiated the act of copying in the US but the bits never enter the US (Or do they? What if the IP route goes through US internet backbones? And what if they get cached somewhere along the way, in the US? Is the ISP infringing?)
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