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Originally Posted by HarryT
That's a complete "red herring". You're not suggesting that buying a paper book should entitle you to a "free" eBook, are you? Do you expect a free paperback when you buy a hardback? 
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HarryT, you and I have discussed this several times before. You know that I believe that once you've paid for a license for the content, you've paid. I know that you disagree (and in the UK, the laws would seem to agree with you, whereas in the US, where I live, the situation is far less clear and various forms of content shifting have been judged to be legal in the past).
I know you don't agree with me. You know I don't agree with you. Why post as if we haven't had this discussion before? I start to feel as though there's no point saying anything to you at all. I don't expect you to agree with me, but it would be nice if you'd at least acknowledge that you're aware of my point of view.