Kindle 2: Do you own to buy paperwork you read on it?
I want to buy a Kindle 2, but would I have to pay $360 AND the books I want to read? Or does the technology come near all books and all I have to do is download them?
Answers:
You own to buy E-books...or Hint* the Pirate bay works well...accompanied by peer guardian by phoenix labs. You can find a crapload of free books on here, and I bet there will be a lot more with the handheld reader becoming popular.
thing is though, the writer receives no money for pirated copies...so yes, you have to buy books for it...unless your purely that mean!
Last time I checked, Kindle book prices be about a third of the price of the printed copy.
Pirated copies are illegal. Recommending these illegal sites is against the Y!A guidelines. Using them is the equivalent of stealing the book from the store, and disrespectful to the author.
If you can afford the Kindle, you can afford to buy the kindle books.
Just close to music and the Ipod - you can pirate books if you don't mind doing it that way, but otherwise should be buying them.
I believe they will give you a certain number of downloads to acquire you started.
Personally, I download some books from bittorrent because I do not believe they should be charging full book prices for digital files - it's robbery so I don't mind robbing a little back. But I do buy my favourates (well I have the Sony, but same idea)
Yes it ******* comes with every book ever and every book yet to come.
Whine almost paying for books that artists labored hard over (ha) for years. **** of.
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You own to buy E-books...or Hint* the Pirate bay works well...accompanied by peer guardian by phoenix labs. You can find a crapload of free books on here, and I bet there will be a lot more with the handheld reader becoming popular.
thing is though, the writer receives no money for pirated copies...so yes, you have to buy books for it...unless your purely that mean!
Last time I checked, Kindle book prices be about a third of the price of the printed copy.
Pirated copies are illegal. Recommending these illegal sites is against the Y!A guidelines. Using them is the equivalent of stealing the book from the store, and disrespectful to the author.
If you can afford the Kindle, you can afford to buy the kindle books.
Just close to music and the Ipod - you can pirate books if you don't mind doing it that way, but otherwise should be buying them.
I believe they will give you a certain number of downloads to acquire you started.
Personally, I download some books from bittorrent because I do not believe they should be charging full book prices for digital files - it's robbery so I don't mind robbing a little back. But I do buy my favourates (well I have the Sony, but same idea)
Yes it ******* comes with every book ever and every book yet to come.
Whine almost paying for books that artists labored hard over (ha) for years. **** of.
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