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Originally Posted by sbroome
If you're not the primary target for an establishment or product then whining about it not catering to your group doesn't really make any sense.
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No? I would buy a dozen copies of the official Wicked DVD tomorrow if it existed, but the people who own the property are steadfast in their refusal to make a digital edition.
Almost like those publishers who don't want to release ebooks.
Which is what we were talking about: the pirating of property where an official digital version can't be had for any money.
You seem to be approaching the conversation from the opinion that a digital version is always available! As long as people wait a month or two! No longer than that, surely! I'm telling you that (a) that isn't true and (b) even if it is true, it unfairly discriminates against those to whom the digital edition is the ONLY approachable source.
It's okay for you to hold the position that people with disabilities should always be the last to sample books after the publishers have milked the hardcover version for all its worth, but don't tell me that a disabled person wanting to keep up with society the only way they can is "entitled" or uppity.