The problem is that, at present, there IS NO INDEX. So how would anyone know whether it was “taken off?” You alarm innocent people needlessly with your uninformed conjectures.
Because it would be made known by the Church if a book previously on the Index was no longer considered to be forbidden.
What uniformed conjecture did I make?
The Index listed the books that are forbidden to read.
Even though the Index was stopped we are still forbidden to read the books that were on it unless a book has since been declared to be permitted to be read.
What part of that is conjecture? Please tell me. I would be very interested to know.
Here is what Pope Benedict, while Cardinal Ratzinger, said:
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, present head of the Sacred Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith (formerly the same office that condemned the
“Poem”), informed Cardinal Siri in 1985 of the "Poem’s condemnation:
After the dissolution of the Index, when some people thought the printing
and distribution of the work was permitted, they were reminded again in
L’Osservatore Romano (June 15, 1966) that **“The Index retains its moral
force despite its dissolution.” **