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Originally Posted by NatCh
[*]The third link is a blog as well, and its entries appear to be write ups of (and links to) books offered elsewhere. Those elsewheres would seem upon casual examination to be legitimate, including sites such as Harlequin, Amazon and a publisher (or possibly just a retailer) called "Pyr" which I hadn't heard of. Some of them aren't free, as Junior94 noted.
Frankly you can ask the same "how do you know it's legal" question of any retailer and the answer would be the same: you'll have to take a look and see -- there's not really any other way.
I'd respectfully suggest that next time links like these come up, you might have a look at what's linked before asking such a question in quite so blunt a manner. Some oversensitive folks might think you meant to accuse someone of something, which doesn'tseem to be at all warranted in this case. 
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Actually, this third link is to cmbs's
own blog.
I must confess to feeling faintly puzzed as to why she is apparently querying the legitimacy of her own site, though cannot imagine what else might have prompted her hypothetical question.