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Old 07-30-2015, 11:05 AM   #5
tubemonkey
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Poor publishers, they can't make their minds up. On the one hand, they complain because ebooks are placed in a different category than paper books and taxed higher as a result. Yet when libraries complain that ebooks are placed in a different category than paper books and given harsher loan restrictions, the publishers are quick to defend this differentiation.

Hypocrites!
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