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Old 12-22-2011, 01:35 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by gracie View Post
So, do the publishers figure if they make it harder for libraries to get ebooks, and patrons to borrow those books, that the e-readers will go away and we'll all go back to paper?
They'd like that, of course, but I think even the publishing industry execs know that that's not going to happen.

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No, for some reason they hope that people that don't buy books and use libraries will then buy their higher priced books instead.
Yeah, good luck with that. People who do frequent libraries seem more likely to take the moral high road instead of resorting to the darknet, but don't push your luck.
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