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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
I will say I have never accessed the free e-version of movies because they tend to be tied to some service I am not otherwise interested in.
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Not only that, they disappear. About 1/2 of the free e-version of movies that I have were cut when services started swapping them to other services. What was somewhat of a boon for my disabled brother (he can't handle disks any longer) has been gutted.
I don't want a paper book. I can't read a paper book. What point would it serve for me to buy the paper book, download the ebook and then donate the paperbook somewhere? Doesn't really benefit the author as now someone who might have bought the book now gets a free or reduced price book in the secondary stream.