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Old 10-19-2010, 08:53 AM   #170
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Originally Posted by mr ploppy View Post
I don't think people who borrow from libraries care much whether licenses were purchased or not. In the UK, writers get a few pence every time one of their books is borrowed, but that wouldn't sway my decision whether I read it in the library or take it home to read. For a lot of people the internet has replaced libraries for research/reference, so it is no surprise that they would turn to it for fiction too. If writers are happy with the few pence they get from library loans they will be just as happy with a few pence every time one of their books is downloaded.
1. Writer's (actually, copyright owners; the twain are not always synonymous) would not receive the "few pence" for illegal downloads.

2. People not caring if licenses were purchased or not is justification?
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