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Old 09-25-2008, 01:29 PM   #34
Penforhire
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Doesn't the MP3 legality, mentioned earlier, complicate the legality here? I don't honestly know the law on MP3's but IF in the U.S.A. it is legal for me to download an MP3 of a song I own on a CD (format shifting done by someone else) then why is that analogy not adequate to settle the question?

I understand the publishers would like to make a buck on a p-book to e-book shift but I sure feel like I'm on firm ethical ground by resisting. YEMV (Your Ethics May Vary)

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