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Old 04-03-2015, 09:03 PM   #152
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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8 View Post
I didn't know it until just now, but Lee Strobel's The Case for a Creator is available for free on the Internet Archive.

As with most material on the Internet Archive, this book is available in several formats. The ones that this book is available in, that Mobilereaders are most likely to be interested in knowing about, are the following--pdf, ePub, and mobi (Kindle).

This knowledge comes a little too late for me, as I already bought it in both ePub and mobi formats. Sometimes it pays to wait . . . .
I'm not sure that all of the books in the "Community Texts" at the Internet Archive are authorized. The page says that it was uploaded in 2010, so Zondervan's had five years to do something about it if it's not authorized, but I've never seen the ebook available for free anywhere else.

The books that are legal usually include a mention of the copyright status and who authorized the book's availability. This book, for example, specifically mentions that the author authorized the upload and I believe it because the uploader is Duke University, where the author is a professor.
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