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Old 12-28-2007, 01:11 PM   #104
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Let me propose a question. When Harry Potter 7 was released, we saw a lot of people on this forum piously proclaim that of course the only reason they were reading a illegal copy of this book was that it wasn't available as an legal e-Book.

Suppose Ms. Rowling were to have a change of heart and permit all 7 HP books to be released as e-Books. What proportion of the people who have illegal copies of them do you believe would buy the legal versions?
*raises hand*

Nicely formatted digital versions without all the OCR errors? Yes please. I'll keep my hardback copies, too. Most real Potterheads I know own multiple copies of all seven novels--hardback, paperback, British editions, adult editions, audiobooks, etc. I used to want the British "adult editions" but I think now I'd rather have the digital editions.

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