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Old 03-27-2012, 12:36 PM   #87
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Originally Posted by J. Strnad View Post
So I'm pretty much the lone voice here, but personally, it seems like a lot of hassle to go through to maximize profit for an author who's already made an estimated $1 billion on her books.

I think she should have just sold the dang ebooks through normal channels (and a long time ago, to boot).

But I'm glad that the Potter enthusiasts have a legal way to get their ebooks now, even if it is a rather circuitous journey.
100% agree. I seriously doubt I will be buying any of her future work. She has jerked her fans along for far too long to bring me back into the fold.

I am buying these books because I wil not be a theif and steal her work. Now that she has made it available, I will purchase it because it is the right thing to do but that is the only reason why. These books should have been available as e-books ages ago and should be available through normal channels.
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