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Originally Posted by daffy4u
If you are a student in a physics class that is taught with a specific text book, you can't buy another less expensive physics textbook and still do the class work. You can't even buy a used version of the book because some slight change forces you to purchase the most current version. There is no choice.
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You choose what university to attend, what courses to take. I assume during this research you checked the price of credits hours, room and board. By comitting to attend the university you are agreeing to certain things. By registering a course you are basically agreeing to getting the materials. Actually, you have a choice to not get the book. You might have trouble in the course if you do this though... but you certainly do have a choice. Violating the text books copyright is still wrong.
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