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Old 02-01-2011, 07:10 PM   #230
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Originally Posted by Belle2Be View Post
So if I delete my bought-n-paid for ebook after I share it, thats fine by your logic.
No, it's irrelevant. If you choose to delete your copy of a bought-and-paid-for ebook after selling it, you've chosen to do so. You could have simply kept it.

If you sell you paper book, you can't keep the original, as there's only one copy.

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Just because something can be duplicated, doesn't mean it will be. I could duplicate my paper books with a pen and paper, or my copy-printer in my office, but it doesn't mean I will.
And it doesn't mean you won't.

What gets copied and shared depends on how easy copying and sharing is and the popularity of whatever it is. If it's easy to copy and share and it's perceived to be popular, people who do such things are more likely to do so.
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