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Old 11-26-2011, 11:16 AM   #330
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Originally Posted by Steven Lyle Jordan View Post
That really doesn't address the dilemma of writers who could make a living writing but cannot because of piracy (unless your answer really is "If you want to make money, write pop crap").
There are no such writers, so there is no dilemma. The number of people pirating a book is much smaller than the number of people that buy the book. I book that nobody would read for free is a book that nobody wants to read.

Does anyone else find it strange that the anti-piracy slogans/posters/videos are less imaginative than the anti-anti-piracy slogans/posters/videos?
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