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Originally Posted by HarryT
That's because you're not creating an additional copy of the book when you do that, so copyright law doesn't get involved. When you give someone a copy of an ebook you've created an additional copy of it. There was previously only one copy; now there are two. This is a situation where DRM is beneficial - it can allow legitimate "lending" of ebooks.
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Once again, do you think peaple sending copy to a familly member or a frenid is a problem ?
Inseated of passing the physical book you pass the file, the same number of peaple read the book anyway.
Only large scale sharing on internet is a problem, and these opies don't comes from e-book peaple bought...