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Old 01-31-2011, 10:48 AM   #152
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Originally Posted by Ankh View Post
"An average reader" will be tempted both by the stories of someone he knows, complaints by authors, articles about the internet piracy, etc. If he has crossed the moral line once, it is most likely that he will try again, it is most likely that he will figure out that he has missed "the major sites".
I doubt very much than an average reader even knows pirated material is available. I think the average reader is happily buying e-books from Amazon or BN and barely knows anything about formats and DRM, let alone that it's possible to "liberate" books or that these liberated books are there for the taking. Morality doesn't even come into play--they are unaware.
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