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Old 12-05-2010, 10:58 AM   #54
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Originally Posted by rogue_librarian View Post
Yes and no. If the buyer thinks he's spending money on something that really has no value at all, that's fraudulent. If he spends more than twice the actual value there are civil remedies in some jurisdictions, including mine.
Value is completely different from price. Sure, I can get PD books for free, but that doesn't mean they have no value. How is paying $0.99 for an ebook of Pride and Prejudice fraudulent? I'd argue the value is actually much more than paid.
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