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Old 03-03-2009, 05:00 PM   #41
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Questions still open to actual answers if anyone is interested.

If a blog, which is not affiliated with a legitimate bookseller, is hosting and giving away hundreds of free ebooks they did not create (and therefore don't own a copyright to), how do you know the downloads are legal? Because they say so? Where did they get legal rights to distribute the books? And do you care if the download is legal or not?
Yes, I care a lot. I only buy from legitimate sources. Some of my best online friends are authors and publishers (I'm talking to YOU, Steve Jordan!)

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