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Old 04-04-2011, 07:35 PM   #85
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Originally Posted by stonetools View Post
Most authors, publishers and booksellers disagree. They see the figures, they have the expertise and above all they have the responsibility to make these decisions. I'll go with them over an interested amateur who isn't in the business and who thinks he knows better than the experts. Sorry.
Appeal to unnamed authority

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You can spend your money how you like. In the meantime, there has been a sharp rise in the purchase of ebooks by average readers who don't care anything about DRM.
False Cause:
assuming that because two things happened, the first one caused the second one. (Sequence is not causation.) For example, "More ebooks are being purchased than ever. Readers don't care about DRM."

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I think the publishers care a lot more about that , than the theories of the digerati.
Argument By Gibberish
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