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Re:Book publisher steals Google laptops 3 Years, 3 Months ago Karma: 0  
You really think Google is out to increase the book seller's profit margin? Get real. Thats a coincidence and doesn't justify the unauthorized use of copyrighted material. So, if I steal your paycheck, invest it, make a small profit on it for myself, and then give it back to you slightly increased, then I was justified in stealing it? The internet has people confused. Easy is not the same thing as ethical.
 
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You really think Google is out to increase the book seller's profit margin? Get real. Thats a coincidence and doesn't justify the unauthorized use of copyrighted material. So, if I steal your paycheck, invest it, make a small profit on it for myself, and then give it back to you slightly increased, then I was justified in stealing it? The internet has people confused. Easy is not the same thing as ethical.
 
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As someone who has just found the benefits of Google Books, I have to say that it is amazing. It's selection of primary sources makes me sound like a history guru and it has pointed me in the direction of many books that I would have never found at any library. Honestly, theres little reason to go to a library anymore.
 
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Re:Book publisher steals Google laptops 3 Years, 3 Months ago Karma: 3  
When the Sony Reader appeared on store shelves last September, it didn't make the kind of splash a lot of people expected, and in the months since it hasn't sent waves rippling through the industry. Tech reviewers were less than whelmed by the Readers feature set--no backlighting, no search, no annotation, no wireless web streaming--and they considered the price, $350, to be way too high. Literary types, on the other hand, dismissed the Reader in a rather haughtier manner. They saw it not only as a poor substitute for a book, but as a threat to the hallowed tradition of "the book," another broadside from the over-stimulated, attention-deprived, caffeinated present on the deep-thinking and ever-threatened literary tradition.

Maybe I'm just stubborn, but I still prefer the paper version of books, especially when it comes to some technical references and textbooks. Sure I can highlight the screen and attach notes to it as well, but generally I have found that opening the book to exactly the information I need is still much faster than booting up a computer (or application) and either searching or jumping to a book mark. Plus it is still hard to lie down on your back and relax with a tablet or ebook reader than it is with a small paperback.
 
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Re:Book publisher steals Google laptops 3 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 2  
bmadge wrote:
You really think Google is out to increase the book seller's profit margin? Get real. Thats a coincidence and doesn't justify the unauthorized use of copyrighted material. So, if I steal your paycheck, invest it, make a small profit on it for myself, and then give it back to you slightly increased, then I was justified in stealing it? The internet has people confused. Easy is not the same thing as ethical.

I am always amazed that some publishers consider that Amazon are worthy bedding partners whilst Google are a dastardly demon. In my eyes, both corporations are control freaks who are looking to dominate the marketing place without paying a fair price for their "stock".

Me thinks that like most 600lb gorillas they will meet their day of reckoning in the jungle.
 
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