Law in Contemporary Society

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  into money. That's all they mean to do here. Hard copy books aren't searchable. End of story.
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Digital books as a compliment to books

  • You mean "complement." That's a bad error.
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Digital books as a complement to books

 

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  yes, certainly, for all but historical, archival, and decorative purposes.
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but one study finds that book sales increase after pirated versions become available online (1:17), suggesting the possibility of a more complimentary relationship. For these books, digital books provide a service to the reader without actually replacing the hard copy. Digital books provide immediate access to a broad range of ideas, whereas books are well suited to sustained engagement with a single work.
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but one study finds that book sales increase after pirated versions become available online (1:17), suggesting the possibility of a more complementary relationship. For these books, digital books provide a service to the reader without actually replacing the hard copy. Digital books provide immediate access to a broad range of ideas, whereas books are well suited to sustained engagement with a single work.
 
  • This makes an assumption that there's a difference between digital books and books. You haven't shown why that's true in

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