The Definition of a Library
A public library or any library (i.e. schools, institutions, social organizations, and individual communities) is created with the intention of providing free public access to reading material, with the altruistic goal of educational enlightenment and the better welfare of the people. Many libraries are in operation with a specialization of a specific subject or focus (i.e. law libraries, science libraries).
I have created a public resource for reading material, hence a "Library". It contains comic books, about 110,000 totals, and is provided to the public without requiring any cost (tangible value and potentially profit) and also with requiring any membership (a membership database could be interpreted as having intrinsic value relative to today's marketing approaches, where membership lists are frequently bought and sold). Our library makes use of the internet as a medium of delivery for its reading material. The end result can be reviewed at the website prajnavumigranthagar.blogspot.com Download of any of the material is not possible through the website presentation. Code is written to prevent such. To prevent download by users whom are savvy enough to have understanding of how to retrieve files from the cache of web pages, the structure is such that each comic overwrites the cache of the previous comic, hence; making copying as difficult as is reasonably possible. Because download and save of the books is not reasonably possible, the delivery of the material does NOT constitute distribution.
Please visit to the website prajnavumigranthagar.blogspot.com so that you can familiarize yourself with the approach and the tool which makes delivery of a library of comic books to read. The website is fully functional and cross browser compliant, and is written in code that is the most clean (i.e. it requires no download of a tool for viewing nor does it add any kind of tracking cookies to your computer, nor does it have any code that identifies your computer when visiting the site). We make mention of these facts so that no one feels apprehensive about visiting it. The site is very "family oriented" and contains no material of a sexual nature, nor does it contain any material that would not be appropriate for a child to review.
The laws of the United States support our position and our usage and creation of a library, and; because we don't require membership nor does our library incur fees for late returns of rented literature, our library is a more pure form of non-profit than is a community public library, or even the Library of Congress. To this extent, it isn’t possible to make a donation to our library, hence there are zero dollars transacted.
Additionally, our library does not contain any material that would be interpreted as advertisement (i.e. there does not exist links to other web sites nor any other medium to promote profit or any form of revenue for anyone, either directly or indirectly). Hence, there is no financial gain by its existence that would or could be appreciated by any person or organization or corporation or community. If our presentation of literature is interpreted as being in conflict with copyright laws, then so too is every library in existence.

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