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Originally Posted by dhbailey
I don't think fixing misprints is going to help Sony earn any more money, and by your way of thinking, it will also cost them money, since you want some sort of credit for reporting them.
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Personally, I'm finding a lot more misprints in e-books than I ever did in paper. When I already own the book in paper, I often search the web looking for a DRM free copy. Then I can use BookDesigner to make corrections on my local copy.
I would glady spend the money for the e-book if I knew the quality was there.