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Old 03-13-2016, 01:29 PM   #14
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Because it puts this iconic book out of reach of a lot of people who want to own the pBook. It also costs families more to buy it for the kids to read in school. This is clearly about money.

If it is true that Harper Lee was not of sound mind, then this decision is not legal.
Unless you are suggesting that Miss Lee was not of sound mind when she wrote her will (do you have any evidence to support this?), her heirs can do whatever they wish with their inheritance. Wishing to make money is not a crime.
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