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If I ask you to make a copy of a magazine for me (and you do so), I have participated in the duplication of that thing without possessing it. It's not even aiding and abetting since I directed the action. This doesn't change if I've paid you to make a copy of the magazine for me, I presume. I'm still directing the duplication without possession. So what's different about ordering a magazine from a company, assuming I know that they're going to print another copy as a result of my request? Haven't I directed them to duplicate the magazine?
What am I missing?