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Old 02-06-2011, 08:25 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by JeremyR View Post
Eh. In all honesty, I have never looked. But I would imagine that every Harry Potter book is available in e-book form. So basically Ms. Rowling is just turning down free money.

And I actually suspect it's books not being available in e-book form that leads more to piracy, than books being in it.

"Hmmm, I can't buy a copy of Harry Potter. Maybe I can find one elsewhere. Oh, that was easy. Maybe I'll download these other books, too"
I have looked! But haven't touched since thankfully for Ms. Rowling "Harry Potter" is not my cuppa. I enjoy the films. Pay to see them but I wouldn't read those tomes for a truckload of money.
What amuses me is how people just refuse to realise that where there is a will there;s a way. Where there;s a demand, fans pool their resources, join forces and make it happen. Her fans have actually OCR'd or typed all thousands upon thousands of pages.
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