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			As is the case in all areas where media providers cling to antiquated and broken business-models: the 'darknet' will fill the void until they wake up.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 Now I don't think infringement will ever go away especially considering some publishers don't believe in fair use but any industry that treats it customers like criminals isn't going to win loyalty from the masses.  | 
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	Look: - Mr. A buys a book, read it once, and, knowing that he won't ever re-read it, he sells it on ebay. -> Good. - Mr. B buys a DRM free e-book, read it once, and, knowing that he won't ever re-read it, he sells it on ebay. -> Evil. - Mr. A borrows a book from his friend. And since nor he, nor his friend won't ever re-read it, he gives it to another friend. -> Good. - Mr. B borrows a DRM free e-book from his friend. And since nor he, nor his friend won't ever re-read it, he gives it to another friend through the Net. -> Evil. - Mr. A buys a book, strips the cover, makes xerox enlargements, throws the originals away, reads the copies and stores them. -> Good. - Mr. B buys an e-book, strips the DRM, makes a PDF with a large font, deletes the original, reads the copy on his Kindle DX and stores it. -> Evil. - Mr. A buys a book and reads it aloud for his wife. -> Good. - Mr. B buys an e-book, strips DRM and circumvent protections to make his Kindle read it aloud for his wife. -> Evil. - Mr. A buys a book, reads it and then liberate it leaving it on a bench for whoever will take it. -> Good. - Mr. B buys an ebook, reads it and then liberate it leaving it on a web page with a "download once and delete from server" constraint for whoever will take it. -> Evil. There is only on explanation: the evil is in the digital format itself, not in the behaviour of the user.  
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			I'm not too sure about the great moral generalities, but let me pose a specific instance for further commentary. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I possess a penguin paperback (Roy Lewis, 'The Evolution Man') published 1963 for which I paid 2/6d (old money = 12.5p new money). It's a very great favourite of mine, but the paper is going brown and it will fall apart one day and I would dearly love an electronic version. I have a number of choices: 1. Find a legitimate e-copy - so far I've failed; 2. Buy a new paper copy (£6.99 at Amazon) scan it and proof it; 3. Scan and proof my existing copy; 4. Find a copy on the darknet (so far I haven't, but I've not looked very hard); 5. Go without. What are the morality 'ratings' of the above, and the reasons for the 'ratings'? I'm wondering if the consideration of specific cases might help to clarify the general morality?  | 
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 2.& 3. Basically the same to me. I personally see no moral issue as long as the the resulting e-copy is for my use alone; i.e. I don't then share it with people I know or people I don't know (darknet). 4. Morally questionable. In my opinion dead wrong if a legitimate e-copy is out there WHAT EVER THE PRICE. That a legitimate seller of any item wants more than you want to pay, or can afford to pay, does not justify getting a stolen item. If the e-copy is just not otherwise available, hmm? 5.That's always an alternative with no moral issue.  | 
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			Well, I'm torn on this subject, but I'm also surprised at the mention of free books. There is one childhood favorite I've not been able to find except at the torrents, but every torrent I've seen charges for a subscription. Are they not 'legitimate' darknet?
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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