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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
I didn't get the pback for free or at a discounted price because I bought the hback so I shouldn't get the ebook for free because I bought the hbakc or pback.
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you misunderstand - its not like an "free upgrade idea"
would it be legal for where you live to scan, or type-copy your pbook for own use? if yes than where is the problem in owning a hand-crafted copy somone else made? as long as you own a pbook with the same text?
you of course can't sell your paper copy then - its kind of legal proof your handmadecopy falls under fair use but you may have a self made on your readers and your pbooks stuffed away somewhere.
@bucsie:
read and discard: not everyone IS a throwaway fastfood reader
for some it is the primary quality atribute actually weather a book is worth to be kept and re-read
(I'm extreme @ that: everything not worth re-reading wasn't worth to be read once - I file them under got the wrong book.)
there are actually people out there who want
their own books for such ones this "flat-thinking" is equal to being ripped off
have you never read a good book your dad or grandma owned? or older?
go and figure a flat-rate prize for 60 y continous possession. *shrug*