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Old 07-23-2011, 07:31 PM   #41
speakingtohe
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People have the right in most countries to sell what they have legal rights to at whatever price/manner they choose.

The customer has the choice to purchase it or not.

The customer deciding to illegally acquire an ebook because of feeling entitled is the same as a customer walking into a full service restaurant and refusing to pay the menu price for the burger they ate because McDonald's only charges $1.99.

Actually owning the physical book in most cases means that one doesn't need the ebook, one just wants it, so not a justification as far as I can see.

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