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| I knew someone who downloaded a book for free in order to sample before buying. (Dark Net Library.) |      | 73 | 36.14% | 
| I knew someone who removed DRM from a book they bought, though DRM-removal was prohibited in their area. (DRM-Removal.) |      | 137 | 67.82% | 
| I knew someone who downloaded a book that they already owned in paper format. (Format-shifting.) |      | 130 | 64.36% | 
| I knew someone who downloaded a book because the book didn't legally exist in electronic form. (Unavailability.) |      | 120 | 59.41% | 
| I knew someone who downloaded a book because the book couldn't be legally bought in their area. (Geo-restrictions.) |      | 80 | 39.60% | 
| I knew someone who bought an e-book and then shared the book with a friend or family member. (Social Sharing.) |      | 101 | 50.00% | 
| I know someone who downloaded a book for other reasons not listed. |      | 88 | 43.56% | 
| I've never known anyone to illegally download a book. |      | 19 | 9.41% | 
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 202. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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|  02-02-2012, 02:42 PM | #46 | 
| Evangelist            Posts: 466 Karma: 878943 Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Cornwall UK Device: BeBook 1. BeBook Mini. BeBook Neo and Club. BeBook Live. BeeBook Pure. | 
			
			Not sure about that Harry. I would need to see specific cases where that has been proven. My understanding is that it is uploading (sharing) that is illegal. Most P2P systems are 2 way so you upload as you download. That is how most people are found to be breaking the law.
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|  02-02-2012, 03:06 PM | #47 | 
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 28,882 Karma: 207000000 Join Date: Jan 2010 Device: Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD | 
			
			Regardless of uploading/downloading, unauthorized distribution is a violation of copyright. Whether or not the recipients of the illicit material are being actively prosecuted doesn't really have much bearing on its legality. ... and yes, for the record... I've done it. But I felt too shabby about it to ever repeat/make a habit out of it. Last edited by DiapDealer; 02-02-2012 at 03:09 PM. | 
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|  02-02-2012, 03:20 PM | #48 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 7,423 Karma: 52734361 Join Date: Oct 2010 Device: Kindle Fire, Kindle Paperwhite, AGPTek Bluetooth Clip | Quote: 
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|  02-02-2012, 04:13 PM | #49 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 28,882 Karma: 207000000 Join Date: Jan 2010 Device: Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD | Quote: 
 (All my opinions are assuming the downloader is in a jurisdiction that honors copyright law, of course) Last edited by DiapDealer; 02-02-2012 at 04:19 PM. | |
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|  02-02-2012, 04:15 PM | #50 | |
| Chasing Butterflies            Posts: 3,132 Karma: 5074169 Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: American Southwest Device: Uses batteries. | Quote: 
 I've always understood downloading to be, if not legal then essentially un-prosecutable because there's no way to tell whether or not the download is "fair use". See Elfwreck's point about companies who download their own stuff -- or rather, things LABELED as their own stuff, which is not the same -- in order to track piracy habits of their stuff. If one downloads what one THINKS is one's own stuff to track but accidentally gets something else, that would be very tricky. Fair use? Well... maybe. Hard to say, actually. Imagine the Harry Potter people pulling down copies of the books to look at the watermarks and finding the books were ACTUALLY Stephen King books, deliberately mis-labeled. Similarly, no one has (to my knowledge) tested the legal repercussions of downloading a book one already owns and then pulping it. (Format shifting.) Last edited by anamardoll; 02-02-2012 at 04:19 PM. | |
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|  02-02-2012, 04:23 PM | #51 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 28,882 Karma: 207000000 Join Date: Jan 2010 Device: Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD | Quote: 
  Sure there are scenarios that question and stretch current jurisprudence; I understand that. All I'm trying to say is that Joe Schmoe—who downloaded a pirated ebook simply because he wanted to read it without paying for it—has no fair use exemption coming to him. Whether he ever gets prosecuted for it or not. Last edited by DiapDealer; 02-02-2012 at 04:31 PM. | |
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|  02-02-2012, 04:44 PM | #52 | |
| Chasing Butterflies            Posts: 3,132 Karma: 5074169 Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: American Southwest Device: Uses batteries. | Quote: 
 Now, they'd probably try to get you one way or another for possession of same. But if, say, Rowling's lawyers download Sorcerer's Stone and open it up and it's King's The Cell and they destroy the file, they've not -- I don't THINK -- broken a law in America. IANAL, though, and I think too much of this thread is Fallacy By What Makes Sense To Me so there's that. | |
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|  02-02-2012, 04:55 PM | #53 | |
| Groupie            Posts: 154 Karma: 2054094 Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Boulder, CO Device: Kindle Voyage, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (for PDFs) | Quote: 
 Now Companies A and B have grounds to sue each other for copyright infringement. Rather than going after individuals with nothing, they each have a deep-pocketed litigant to go after! Meta-piracy: piracy in the cause of fighting piracy. | |
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|  02-02-2012, 05:16 PM | #54 | |
| Philosopher            Posts: 2,034 Karma: 18736532 Join Date: Jan 2012 Device: Kindle Paperwhite 2 gen, Kindle Fire 1st Gen, Kindle Touch | Quote: 
 Now if she downloaded the book, and upon discovering it wasn't her book, decided to read it, would she be breaking the law? She hadn't broken the law in downloading it, and wouldn't be copying it, but would instead merely be reading it, and reading it isn't illegal, copying it is. If she were to copy it from her computer to an e-reader, then she would be breaking the law, because it would be an illegal act of copying. On the other hand, you could argue that she had a duty to delete the book once she discovered that it wasn't her book. | |
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|  02-02-2012, 05:22 PM | #55 | |
| Chasing Butterflies            Posts: 3,132 Karma: 5074169 Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: American Southwest Device: Uses batteries. | Quote: 
 One of many reasons why I think the law was written such that downloads are permitted. But, hey, IANAL. Still. | |
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|  02-02-2012, 05:23 PM | #56 | 
| Chasing Butterflies            Posts: 3,132 Karma: 5074169 Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: American Southwest Device: Uses batteries. | |
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|  02-02-2012, 07:57 PM | #57 | 
| Member  Posts: 16 Karma: 54 Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: SF Bay Area Device: Kindle3 | 
			
			I've cracked DRM on mine, converted them to text, FIXED ALL THE *&^%$ TYPOs, and converted them back to mobi and reloaded.  I then sent the diff list back to the publisher and didn't even get a response....   ( I like to reread all of the old ones in a series when the latest is due out )   Guess I need to go shopping for a parrot ( which the kitten will probably kill and eat ) and a wooden leg ( which the dog will probably gnaw into a pile of useless splinters )
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|  02-03-2012, 05:57 PM | #58 | 
| King of the Bongo Drums            Posts: 1,632 Karma: 5927225 Join Date: Feb 2009 Device: Excelsior! (Strange...) | |
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|  02-03-2012, 06:04 PM | #59 | |
| King of the Bongo Drums            Posts: 1,632 Karma: 5927225 Join Date: Feb 2009 Device: Excelsior! (Strange...) | Quote: 
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|  02-05-2012, 11:12 PM | #60 | |
| Evangelist            Posts: 461 Karma: 819417 Join Date: Nov 2004 | Quote: 
 Compare the situation with use taxes. A lot of people, perhaps a majority, fails to pay the legally-required use taxes on out-of-state Internet purchases, and there is no enforcement of the use tax law on ordinary citizens (except with respect to car purchases). As a result there is not much pressure from the public to change the system to make use-tax payment easier and more convenient (I think there may be some jurisdictions where a monthly use-tax payment is required, which would be a really annoying amount of paper work. I don't have that nuisance in my jurisdiction, but it is still a nuisance to remember to record every Internet purchase on which sales tax has not been charged), or to abolish use tax. | |
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