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Old 05-09-2011, 05:27 PM   #24
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I'm not really convinced you can force someone to write a book against their will.
You can take for free their work that they offer only for sale.

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But my question was really why artificially limit the potential number of readers in this way? I can see how it would benefit Ebay or Amazon sellers who are quick enough to get in on the act, but even when they have sold those on to people who want to read them there is still a hard limit to the number of readers you can attract.
Why prevent someone from taking for free what you offer for pay? So that folks will PAY instead of not paying.

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