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 "I might as well pirate then. After all, I paid for it."?  | 
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 (Y'all know that's what PETN and AnFO were invented for, right?   )Derek  | 
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 In the "good old socialistic era" only big companies had copiers and [later] faxes here in my country. If you wanted to have a few pages copied for a project documentation you had to go through complicated process of collecting permissions to make a copy. Only trustworthy party members were allowed to operate copying machines and they were closely monitored. In Soviet Union every single typewriter was registered and every typewriter owner had to provide a sample of the text typed on machine for tracing of hand typed "illegal" books - called samizdat(s)  | 
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 Even one of the best text editors of that time - vi - had only very limited support for long lines. So the standard was set in a way that would enable anybody, with even lousiest equipment to read the book. My very first computer had a 40 character text line and an average e-book would fit in several of 170kB one-sided 5 1/4 inch flopy disks (not that I had such luxury. I had to use magneto-phone cassettes (15 minutes of loading for 64kB document)) By the way, PocketBook reader can reformat "plain, vanilla text" Gutemberg books automatically. It will run lines in paragraph together (and will add spaces between words where necessary) and will make paragraphs only if: - there is empty line between paragraphs - the first line of paragraph is indented by a few spaces or tabs  | 
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			Main problem from piracy and the shoddy way media companies are dealing with it (suing grandmothers, harassing paying users with dodgy DRM). 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	They risk alienating the younger audience who do NOT have the recollection or habit of going into a record store to buy a record/cd/tape or going into a bookstore to buy a physical book. Young people are used to downloading things for free, they don't see the value of virtual items in the way that the older generation does because we associate it to the physical items we used to buy.  | 
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