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Old 04-23-2023, 07:23 AM   #65
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Originally Posted by neil_swann80 View Post
If you've legally purchased a book, what are people's thoughts on then acquiring a DRM free copy of said book for personal use?

Crime? Victimless crime? Non-crime?
Some critical qualifiers are missing here and I can't help thinking it's in an attempt to distract from the issues. What kind of the book? What do you mean by "acquire"? The use of "legally" implies that you know it's dodgy.

If you're asking if owning a paper copy of a book entitles you to get a bootleg digital copy, the answer is a resounding no. You could make your own digital copy from the paper book; otherwise, you need to stump up.
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