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Old 12-11-2007, 01:12 PM   #208
Alisa
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Let's take an ebook that someone scanned and is not available for sale. I know legally it is wrong to download it should I get the chance to. But if I download it and then buy it once it became available in an ebook format I can use, would that be morally wrong?
I asked this same question yesterday and told that of course it was immoral and that I was a liar for saying that I would actually buy the legal book when available.

Edit to add: Also in my scenario I actually would own the paper copy, too.

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