The only problem I have with the hard line that Lilith takes is the denial of any culpability that they may share in the matter. It's a little bit like this: One kid's picking on another kid and the kid that's being picked on finally get's tired of the verbal abuse and hauls off and hits the other kid.
Was the kid that hit the other one wrong? Sure. No one denies that. Did the kid have some pretty reasonable reasons for wanting to do so? Absolutely.
In the same way, stealing eBooks is wrong. No one denies that. Are the publishers and sometimes authors doing things like price fixing, artificially inflating eBook prices, with-holding eBooks at certain times to inflate dead tree book prices and other things that give people who just want to buy a book at a reasonable price some pretty reasonable reasons for wanting to do so? Again, absolutely.
As someone said a few posts ago.........don't shoot yourself in the foot and then complain when there's blood on the floor. While no one denies stealing is wrong, it'd be nice if the other side would acknowledge that they share in at least part of the problem by their duplicitous and greedy tactics.
Was the kid that hit the other one wrong? Sure. No one denies that. Did the kid have some pretty reasonable reasons for wanting to do so? Absolutely.
In the same way, stealing eBooks is wrong. No one denies that. Are the publishers and sometimes authors doing things like price fixing, artificially inflating eBook prices, with-holding eBooks at certain times to inflate dead tree book prices and other things that give people who just want to buy a book at a reasonable price some pretty reasonable reasons for wanting to do so? Again, absolutely.
As someone said a few posts ago.........don't shoot yourself in the foot and then complain when there's blood on the floor. While no one denies stealing is wrong, it'd be nice if the other side would acknowledge that they share in at least part of the problem by their duplicitous and greedy tactics.