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Originally Posted by mr ploppy
Where that falls down is that when a publisher refuses to sell a book for whatever reason, consumers don't have to do without. If the publishers don't like that, they have the power to do something about it. If they choose not to that's up to them, but there is no point stamping their feet about a problem they have created themselves.
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No. An owner of a piece of property gets to decide how to sell it, what to do with it. There is no requirement that that property has to be universally available.
And yes, there is reason to object to theft.