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Originally Posted by petrucci
In terms of ebook subscription services, I am sure that they will survive in one form or another. Libraries (which usually charge a fee to be a member) are essentially such a service. Magazines such as Analog are also similar, as they have a subscription and send content regularly. As a consumer I consider the price point versus the content that is available. In general, most of these services do not have enough content to justify the cost of the service.
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Where are you located? Public libraries in the US tend not to charge a fee to residents (some, like the Free Library of Philadelphia, charge a fee to out of state residents but not to local residents). Every city I've lived had libraries with free membership. Everything, including e-books, are free to borrow.
Sorry your book was distributed without your permission. IA that I don't think these subscription services provide enough content and value to make them worthwhile (at least not for me).