← Back to context Comment by slopinthebag 17 hours ago > obtain the rights of everything they piratedThey didn't just pirate those books... 2 comments slopinthebag Reply cubefox 12 hours ago If we assume on average $20 per legally obtained book, 1.5 billion dollars are enough for 75 million books. That's approximately every non-fiction book in existence. slopinthebag 6 hours ago Why would we assume $20 a book? Many books retail for more, and a licence to use the book for commercial purposes is more than retail.
cubefox 12 hours ago If we assume on average $20 per legally obtained book, 1.5 billion dollars are enough for 75 million books. That's approximately every non-fiction book in existence. slopinthebag 6 hours ago Why would we assume $20 a book? Many books retail for more, and a licence to use the book for commercial purposes is more than retail.
slopinthebag 6 hours ago Why would we assume $20 a book? Many books retail for more, and a licence to use the book for commercial purposes is more than retail.
If we assume on average $20 per legally obtained book, 1.5 billion dollars are enough for 75 million books. That's approximately every non-fiction book in existence.
Why would we assume $20 a book? Many books retail for more, and a licence to use the book for commercial purposes is more than retail.