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Old 07-31-2010, 10:54 AM   #21
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I only tap the "Darknet" for hard to find vintage titles.
This is what I've done too, although the one writer I was especially looking for turned out not to be available anywhere. So then I began thinking about shifting this writer's paper books (which I own) to ebook format.

I have found some other ebooks I've looked for, but when it came to downloading them I felt hesitant. These were books that I thought would someday be available as ebooks and then could be paid for, so I waited.

The only other time I downloaded a series I didn't realize the site was illegal. It was a 'sharing' site and I was so new to this I was unaware that you couldn't swap ebooks like that - which was what it was. 'I have this ebook someone might want, you share another one you think people might like.' I still don't see what's wrong with that, as long as you paid for it in the first place. Like the Book Swap sites for paper copies. But oh well. <shrug>
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