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Originally Posted by Man Eating Duck
Actually, buying a new vinyl these days often gives you a code for downloading mp3 (or FLAC) versions free of charge, so in that respect shreya's question isn't entirely unreasonable. But yes, it is very uncommon for books, usually you can't legitimately obtain electronic versions of paper books you already own.
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That *may* be the case buying vinyl albums today just like buying a DVD you sometimes get the digital copy BUT OP is talking about books they already own. You can't go to the publisher and say that you bought it when it first came out in 1985 for example but now that ereaders are around you'd like the digital version. Not gonna happen.
Nor would it happen with old albums you bought in the past.