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Old 06-08-2008, 01:08 AM   #8
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I think that some people are. Lots of folks that buy Kindles (or read ebooks on their phones/PDAs) are unaware of places like this, Feedbooks, and so on. They buy the classics just as they do the other books available at their chosen "bookstore."
More like, they don't understand the impact of "public domain". Even with the availability of those books in PD, to read those books, they still needed to buy a hardcopy. Those people don't understand that the text is readily available and anyone can produce an eBook from that text, including free versions.

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