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Old 03-25-2014, 01:42 PM   #14
susan_cassidy
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
There is less chance for mischief with a printed edition.
How could a reputable ebook publisher "mess with" an ebook? They'd have to unpack the book, edit it, re-pack it, and put it out for distribution. Why would they bother? If you get a "messed with" book from an author's website or something, then that's the author's fault for not maintaining security on his website. How could you tell if the book was "messed with", anyway? What you consider to be fallacious reasoning, etc. might be just the author's opinion.
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