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Old 05-31-2012, 11:23 AM   #39
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He has that right and I have the right to think that he is a twit. We are both happy. He gets to annoy thousands of fans by deciding to delay the release of his ebook. I gett o call him a twit for doing so. Others will read his new book for free because they cannot buy the ebook and download a pirated version. They don't have that right but what the hey, it is hard for me to complain when the author chooses to ignore a growing segment of the population.

JKR made a smiliar mistake for many years. I think she was a twit as well.

In sum, the authors can choose how to distribute their book. I can voice my opinion that they are twits when they choose to ignore the ebook market by not releasing the book. We are all acting within our rights. Everyone is happy.
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