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Old 12-10-2007, 09:25 AM   #139
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Originally Posted by jackdavid View Post
Interesting argument. thought I'd weigh in my side.

I guess you could call me an ebook "pirate"; I relentlessly download ebooks and read them on a PDA. I am very excited about the e-INK technology because, while I enjoy reading books on PDA's, I find the screen hurts the eyes after a while and the battery life is not good.

I have no regrets at all that I download ebooks. Yes, I occasionally buy books, but not so much anymore since, with my connections, I can pretty much get any single book within a few days of it's release in the book stores (of course there are some exceptions, but that usually the case).
Why don't you buy books? What I mean is, what makes you believe that it is "right" to obtain books without paying for them? Do you not believe that authors should be paid for their work?

How do you make your living, by the way?
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