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Originally Posted by jjmgreen
The value you should contribute (price) is often
set by the distributor, and usually decays over time. If you
feel the initial price is too high, then wait. If you must have
it now, pay the get-it-now price. If you don't want to pay,
let someone else pay, then ask to borrow (not copy) it - from
a library, from a friend, or a social group. If a creator *wants*
people to have free access to the work, then the creator can
choose to place the work in the public domain.
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That's a lot of ifs
One good thing about ebooks, is that they are available instantly to anyone with a connection to the library/network.
If everyone used the library, would creators still create?