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Old 10-28-2011, 03:42 PM   #659
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
The Harry Potter series has not yet been released in ebook form and yet they have been available on the net for years.
And that raises a few interesting questions: Since it wasn't available in eBook form, did the first person that scanned the book in order to create an electronic copy, break/violate the "DRM" of their paper book? Since no eBook sales were lost, on account of them not being offered, is it still wrong to convert the books to a format easier for the owner to use? And if that was wrong, where does that leave the text-to-speak features of so many eReading devices today?

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