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Old 09-05-2007, 08:53 AM   #46
HarryT
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Originally Posted by LaughingVulcan View Post
I'm not saying that there is a "God-given right" to it. But I am saying that it is frustrating to own a paper book and not have any legal method to enjoy it electronically.
I was actually quoting you, LV. You said in your previous post:

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I think that if you own a paper book, you should have the right to have an eCopy of it.
I can appreciate that you might like an eBook; what I was wondering is why you felt that you had (in your own words) a right to an e-Book? I too very much prefer to read eBooks to paper books these days, but I don't expect the publisher to provide me with one free of charge.
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