Submitted by whydoesyourbedsmell t3_10j604u in books
DwarfOfRockAndStone t1_j5n64m1 wrote
Reply to comment by NekuraHitokage in Is it ethical to pirate books I already own if I just want an E version? by whydoesyourbedsmell
Im surprised to see this so downvoted Its not even advocating for piracy, just using long-established AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER PERMISSIONED [READ: LEGAL] rights.
EDIT: The post as a whole is also downvoted, just for asking humbly. Hmmmm
NekuraHitokage t1_j5n8uyk wrote
I figure many people here are aspiring authors as well. Many of these aspiring authors may also be looking to make it their living or make it "big" and may not have the same "You bought your ticket, you may pass" mentality as I have. A person forced to buy a second book is just more profit, after all.
Law and ethics are separate and they are forever arguable. For those that would profit from an extra copy sold or those that would advocate for the people that write those things which they hold dear... I can understand it.
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But I still hold that this is harmless and ethically neutral... The copy is for one's own use and they already paid the author and publisher the asking price as you said.
whydoesyourbedsmell OP t1_j6kkbto wrote
Oh gosh, I hope no one here thinks I'm their ticket to making it big. It was really more a am I reading these books now or in possibly a few years time question.(broke)
I do definitely agree that laws and ethics are seperate and should always be thus. there are to many possibilities in this world to account for in law. To many laws created by the well off.
Thank you for supporting that idea so strongly throughout this thread.
NekuraHitokage t1_j6kl2hh wrote
Absolutely! I truly do think your purpose is justified and your intent good. That you worried about it in the first place is a sign of that and that you would worry so strongly on the thoughts of others is another. None of us are perfect and some of us would if we could... But we can't and, in some cases, shouldn't have to.
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