← Back to context Comment by avgDev 7 hours ago One could buy a physical book, and then "find" digital version of it. Seems fair to me? 3 comments avgDev Reply phs318u 4 hours ago Seems fair to me too. I have done and continue to do this. I have no ethical qualms doing so. Should I? alistairSH 3 hours ago I don’t. I just don’t want physical books. I don’t have the space to store them. And the kindle is far more portable. johanyc 1 hour ago You can throw the physical book away or recycle it as paper. Buying them is just to make payments for the pirated books.
phs318u 4 hours ago Seems fair to me too. I have done and continue to do this. I have no ethical qualms doing so. Should I? alistairSH 3 hours ago I don’t. I just don’t want physical books. I don’t have the space to store them. And the kindle is far more portable. johanyc 1 hour ago You can throw the physical book away or recycle it as paper. Buying them is just to make payments for the pirated books.
alistairSH 3 hours ago I don’t. I just don’t want physical books. I don’t have the space to store them. And the kindle is far more portable. johanyc 1 hour ago You can throw the physical book away or recycle it as paper. Buying them is just to make payments for the pirated books.
johanyc 1 hour ago You can throw the physical book away or recycle it as paper. Buying them is just to make payments for the pirated books.
Seems fair to me too. I have done and continue to do this. I have no ethical qualms doing so. Should I?
I don’t. I just don’t want physical books. I don’t have the space to store them. And the kindle is far more portable.
You can throw the physical book away or recycle it as paper. Buying them is just to make payments for the pirated books.