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Originally Posted by akiburis
Why not just accept that an ebook is a different thing from a paper book? A paper book is an object that you can buy and, having bought it, own outright. A commercial ebook is something else, something that you pay to use under certain limited terms and conditions. Not altogether unlike like buying a ticket to a movie, when you pay just to see the showing you paid to see. You may not like this, but that doesn't in the least affect the legitimacy of publishers' reasons for treating ebooks differently from paper books, because they are something different from paper books.
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You know, that's wanting to have things both ways: as far as pricing and attitude goes ("download is thief"), they want ebook to be pretty much the same as pbooks, but as for the consumer rights: they have the right to shut up and fork over the money again and again.
And some people wonder why darknet thrives...