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Uhm, or they just want to read and can't afford to spend money on books? LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 10/12/2010 05:56:53 PM
Unless you're talking about those that pirate the books to begin with. In which case I agree, although some may be doing it out of some self-righteous ideal that literature should be free or something.
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E-books, piracy, and the commodification of literature - 08/12/2010 02:31:00 AM 1201 Views
So we shouldn't just hook up writers to huge hamster wheels and force them to write and run? - 08/12/2010 04:58:16 AM 1255 Views
I agree with most of what you say, Tom - 09/12/2010 03:16:48 AM 842 Views
Let us say "materialistic culture". - 09/12/2010 03:30:39 AM 840 Views
That'll work - 09/12/2010 03:41:18 AM 743 Views
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Discussions of ebook piracy are largely irrelevant until more people use e-readers. - 08/12/2010 10:41:40 AM 837 Views
E-piracy is a symptom, not a cause - 09/12/2010 03:22:05 AM 817 Views
Uhm, or they just want to read and can't afford to spend money on books? - 10/12/2010 05:56:53 PM 712 Views
Re: E-books, piracy, and the commodification of literature - 09/12/2010 03:46:39 AM 807 Views
I'm with you. - 11/12/2010 01:34:54 PM 825 Views
Authors get compensated for libraries. *NM* - 11/12/2010 05:05:30 PM 353 Views
That varies by location. - 11/12/2010 08:07:52 PM 798 Views
I think you are conflating the text and the book. - 11/12/2010 05:04:37 PM 827 Views
That's not my argument at all - 11/12/2010 08:13:36 PM 747 Views
The whole thing gets even weirder with libraries. - 13/12/2010 04:46:15 PM 915 Views

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