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Originally Posted by tibiafry
- - -So let's assume and be realistic that most of the people will get things for free if they can.
The Potter digital thing, just confirms it. What would a "legal" person do if he can't get a legal electronic copy of the book? I guess the answer isn't geting a pirated ilegal version, isn't it?- - -
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No, I have to disagree. If it isn't available as a legal ebook, then I either don't buy it at all (usually) or if it is something I really really want to read then I borrow the paper book at the library, or as a last resort, buy the paper book (pocket version).