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Old 06-15-2011, 08:26 AM   #63
Sil_liS
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Do you find ebooks more disposable than paper ones? Do you keep multiple backups? Are you more apt to delete an ebook or give away a DTB? Do you feel that this is a valid argument against ereading? Why?
I think that I carried my book reading habits from pbooks to ebooks. I have multiple backups of research articles mostly because it is easy to just have them on different devices. But I wouldn't delete a book from a device unless I have it an another.

However I haven't been in the ebook world for long enough to know if this is going to hold. I think that it would be easy for example to say that I can remove a public domain book from all my devices, because I can always download it later if I wanted to.
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