Chuck Wendig has a post about this here: Page not found « terribleminds: chuck wendig
I don't agree with Chuck. If you buy a copy of a book, you should be able to do whatever you want with your own personal copy. That includes electronic copies, so long as you're not doing anything illegal (like selling the work, pirating etc.). In the digital age, authors and publishers try to exert control they'd never have had over copies of books post-purchase. I don't like it.
Thoughts?
EDIT: looks like I can't link to the post because of profanity in the title
Head to Chuck's blog at terribleminds.com
I don't agree with Chuck. If you buy a copy of a book, you should be able to do whatever you want with your own personal copy. That includes electronic copies, so long as you're not doing anything illegal (like selling the work, pirating etc.). In the digital age, authors and publishers try to exert control they'd never have had over copies of books post-purchase. I don't like it.
Thoughts?
EDIT: looks like I can't link to the post because of profanity in the title
Head to Chuck's blog at terribleminds.com
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