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Old 03-03-2016, 06:12 AM   #55
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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward View Post
Fear of piracy. It's completely impractical to pirate paper books.

(Yes you can scan, but the Big 5 are thinking about physical copies.)
Actually, there are places where pbook piracy (in actual print) is not only practical but very profitable:

http://www.theguardian.com/books/gal...k-pirates-peru

More, the Manhattan mafia itself has its roots in the "land pirates" of the 19th century whose entire business model was about buying books in London at launch, shipping them to NY asap, and publishing unauthorized editions en masse. Very profitable. British publishers reciprocated but Dickens and Kipling, et al were more bankable in the US than Emerson, Hawthorne, etc were in England.

The english authors were far from amused. Livid was an understatement. Kipling for one spent a lot of time looking for a "solution".

Here's his tale of woe:

http://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/pape...rdspirates.htm
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