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Originally Posted by rhadin
What I think should be the case is that if you buy the physical version, you should get access to the ebook version for no charge or a very nominal sum (like $1).
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Personally I wouldn't be the least bit interested in that. I don't want paper books cluttering up my small apartment. If there's an ebook available, I'm not going to buy a physical copy. As to restrictions on ebooks, yes you can easily remove them and keep your books for as long as you live, just like paper books. No one can take them away from you. As to sharing, I don't have anyone to share books with anyway. There are no readers in my family besides myself. So no, I don't want paper books, even if I could have the ebook version for free.