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In reply to the discussion: Warning: this book is for your personal use only. You may NOT share it in any way. [View all]Odin2005
(53,521 posts)44. Fahrenheit 451.
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Warning: this book is for your personal use only. You may NOT share it in any way. [View all]
dixiegrrrrl
Aug 2012
OP
we will visit you in jail after that guy on the bus reads over your shoulder
DonRedwood
Aug 2012
#10
A hundred years ago the publishing companies did try to restrict reselling books.
bigmonkey
Aug 2012
#34
Wow..that article certainly has some implications for dumbing down readers.
dixiegrrrrl
Aug 2012
#22
Calibre will do it with "help." Help from Apprentice Alf. You do have the google? n/t
retread
Aug 2012
#31
I read an article talking about this when home computers were just coming on to the scene,
HiPointDem
Aug 2012
#26
At that point, it was actually a vestige of the pre-personal computer software business.
cemaphonic
Aug 2012
#46
what i read was definitely not about institutions, though. it was about a general business
HiPointDem
Aug 2012
#48
I've taught many classes in writing for publication, starting in about 1976.
MineralMan
Aug 2012
#45