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Old 11-10-2014, 01:03 PM   #60
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Originally Posted by Ripplinger View Post
...Books not paid for don't necessarily mean they were obtained illegally and I didn't take the poll as meaning only that.
Since some state the same, I obviously didn't make it clear.
I thought the headline "your own" or "from somewhere else" and the "somewhere else" in quotation marks would be obvious.

Anway...
The only point that interested me and what I wanted to stress with the poll, without being to obvious and use words as "pirated":
Almost all of my friends who sideload do it with illegal content. And most of them don't use Kindles because they don't have any advantages then for them.
Are the >90% of my friends (only 1 out of at least 10 using his own legally obtained content) a coincidence or is it the general trend?

Yes, you can sideload your legal content.
Yes, you can get stuff legally for free.
But I wanted to focus on the aforementioned aspect...
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