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Old 06-06-2012, 09:41 PM   #564
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Originally Posted by drypen View Post
I've pirated ebooks. But only the ones that I had already bought (paperback or hardcover) And I never buy new. A couple of times I pirated an ebook based on someones recommendation and became a loyal fan, purchasing any and all new books as they became available. But again never new. I just can't afford them.
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Originally Posted by RHWright View Post
Sorry, "I just can't afford them" is not an excuse.

It might be if books were essential to survival, like, say, food. (E.g. My children were starving, I had no money, so I had to take that loaf of bread.)

What you are describing is more like being a used car owner. "I've always bought used; it's all I can afford. Usually Fords. My friend told me how awesome driving a Lexus is. So I stole one. I loved it. Now, the next time I need a new car (which I never do and still can't afford), I'll buy a Lexus."

This may seem like an absurd analogy, but it's really what the "I can't afford them" argument amounts to.

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I think he meant he can only afford to buy used, instead of new.
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