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by alanchavez
4747 days ago
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That's what I thought, I've actually been thinking to allow the e-book to be downloaded only once a day and since it's a digital file, the person who downloaded the file has 24 hours to delete it from their system. Obviously there's no way to know that the file has been deleted, just as there's no way to know if a real book has been photocopied. But I'm just sharing an e-book once per day, just as if I were lending a real book to thousands of people once at a time. |
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But think of one thing, you bought something and the owner of that gives you all these freedoms and trust.
Instead of taking responsibility yourself and only lending it once or giving away once, you not only breaking the trust given to you but also place the burden of trust onto other people by telling them that they must erase the item within 24 hours, basicly blaming them by proxy for your untrustworthy behaviour.