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Originally Posted by Hellmark
Yeah, but that was the point of this thread.
And while the original poster, braver, said that he'd be willing to pay, the amount required to make such a program fiscally feasible, you'd be paying not that much different than just buying it a second time out right.
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No, this is what the OP said (from post 1)
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"I believe that as owners of paper books, we have every right to get the Kindle versions for free or only a nominal fee -- sharing the OCR and distribution costs, as well as transfer. Heck, I'd pay $5. Max. OK, $10... for some.
Now this won't happen unless we all self-organize and enlist journalists and congressmen in order for this to happen. In fact it applies to the whole ebook arena. What do you guys think? What is already done or being done on this front?"
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That's what I'm saying will never happen. It's not good business.