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Old 04-19-2012, 06:59 PM   #44
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But that is just your opinion, our culture's ideas are an amalgamation of all opinions.
Of course it's my opinion, I even said that right at the start of my reply, just as your statements are your opinion.

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How often do you reread books? Besides the few that you reread on a regular basis? I imagine the percentage of books that are reread is statistically insignificant when compared to the number of books that are read. So theoretically, it shouldn't matter whether or not you delete "your" copy of the ebook. Most ebooks will simply languish in the recesses of a hard drive after one read. Is this forced imprisonment of an idea ethical? Doubtful, but of course we must think of the creator.
I reread lots of books, Loads of Tolkien books, many other authors.
In addition to that I refer back to books checking facts etc as well, so I will always want to keep books I buy, ebooks or not.
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