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Originally Posted by tompe
Why? As I see it you pay for being able to and having the ritht to read the book and the actual medium is nearly worthless if it is in electronic form or is a paperback.
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But it's been clear in the past few days that not everyone shares that viewpoint. Many posters here seem to equate "e-books" with "free content," and seem to think that's morally okay, apparently, because it is so easy to get them from illegal sites and not get caught.
(Admittedly, some of them had more questionable morals than that, suggesting that if they had paid for and obtained a hardback book, they'd feel justified in taking a paperback for free later. You never can tell.)