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Old 07-26-2014, 01:58 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by Ninjalawyer View Post
No one is talking about "entitlement". I meant to say that someone might feel morally okay in downloading a book they already own. If they can format shift a CD to an MP3, why not a book to an ebook?

Some (truly terrible individuals, I'm sure) would probably not have an issue with doing this format shifting with a used book, just like they might not have an issue doing it was a used CD.
Please, don't kid yourself. Some truly terrible individual would not have an issue with obtaining digital copies by format shifting out of thin air. Or put it differently: why bother to obtain the pbook in order to get the ebook for free.

Morally acceptable? But I am just format shifting. But I could do it myself, if I wanted to, and and and if I had the time to do that in.

And as you wish let us not talk about legal issues. That won't go anywhere.
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