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Old 05-04-2008, 05:04 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by mores View Post
You may be right. But you're still guessing, even if they are educated guesses. There is no "official no-ebook-policy" that you can quote.
What bothers me is the absolute conviction you declare something being unlawful without being able to show facts.
The missing copyright does sound fishy, but still it's not enough, in my book, to accuse someone of warezing.
Well, the US publisher doesn't offer any of their titles as ebooks (except for a handful of PDF non-fiction titles they put out in early '05). The UK publisher doesn't do them either.

None of the regular ebook retailers (Amazon, Sony, Fictionwise, Books On Board, ebooks.com, eReader, Mobipocket) sell any Tolkien books and you can rest assured if there were legal versions out they'd be selling them.
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