If you were at the mall and picked up a pamphlet about say, philosophy from someone handing them out at the food court, would you complain that it didn't have the same depth as something you'd find at a bookstore?
We've accustomed ourselves to believing that collections of words should be free if they're on the Internet, when that has almost never been true in the real world.
If you were at the mall and picked up a pamphlet about say, philosophy from someone handing them out at the food court, would you complain that it didn't have the same depth as something you'd find at a bookstore?
We've accustomed ourselves to believing that collections of words should be free if they're on the Internet, when that has almost never been true in the real world.