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Old 12-27-2011, 01:05 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by no.guru View Post
I see your point and I also still have physical books and probably always will. However any ebooks I purchase are not rented. I strip DRM from them and they are mine. They follow me from old ereader to new ereader. I don't distribute the non-DRM files to others; they are only for my own use and such uses are fair.

I agree with the OP that physical books - especially hard covers - are becoming a niche market.
Agree with you whole heartily! But I do lend my e-Books to my kids. Buy lend I mean lend as in DTB style, if they have it I don't read it. And I make them give me there reader and I load and unload my books so I know what they have and don't have. Again I feel this is fair because I would do the same with a DTB.

Oh by the way my kids are young (8 and 10) when they get older and move out of the house they don't get to borrow my books anymore
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