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Old 10-29-2017, 09:01 PM   #33
Little.Egret
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Originally Posted by Dutchbook View Post
I don’t doubt that there are opportunities for something like that, but wouldn’t we have already heard of it, if it was really implemented?

Amazon/Google/Kobo would just need to go after a couple of illegal uploaders to make an example of them, and give it much attention in the media, to at least make people afraid of the consequences of digital theft.

So far, that has not been the case
See discussion above, what you are calling digital theft isn't theft, so only the publisher or author could complain for various breaches of copyright law.
NOT Amazon/Google/Kobo unless their servers were hacked or they were the publisher.
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