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Just email the authors of the article directly and ask it from them.
Probably more than happy to send it to you.
In my experience, only the minority of professors reply to such emails. Perhaps you've had better luck than I.
It isn't just professors. It's people mentioned in the rsx paper. Usually masters students.
I have never denied someone who has emailed me a free copy of the literature I've been cited in. Nor have any of my colleagues. We don't get paid when people buy it, so fuck em.