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Old 12-18-2013, 03:50 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Sgt.Stubby View Post
Keep in mind that the fence must be very small to start. The idea is to first transition the masses from paper books to e-books, which would be difficult (if not impossible) if the fence were high to start.

After the transition, and after authors stop producing works on paper, then we will see the fences grow. E-book licensing will become what shrink-wrap licensing is for software. It will become impossible to loan books, pass them on to your kids, borrow books, it will cost you extra to go back and re-read a page, you won't be able to buy an book anonymously, etc. Consumer rights will erode very gradually.

OK. I don't necessarily disagree with your post but I don't understand how it relates to what I wrote.
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