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Nice. Stealing copyrighted material. A law book to boot. Awesome.
Nice. Stealing copyrighted material. A law book to boot. Awesome.
Nice. Stealing copyrighted material. A law book to boot. Awesome.
I doubt textbooks will get digitized. Wouldn't make financial sense to convert them. Anyways you can probably find a dirt cheap paperback copy on Amazon.
To the contrary, the short press runs probably make textbooks a more likely candidate for digitization than other books. Textbooks might be a killer app that will make things like the iPad the "gotta have" gadget. Imagine reading a text and running across an unfamiliar term and simply clicking on it to bring up a host of online definitions, explanations and examples? Making corrections or editing wouldn't require a new printing.
To the contrary, the short press runs probably make textbooks a more likely candidate for digitization than other books. Textbooks might be a killer app that will make things like the iPad the "gotta have" gadget.
To the contrary, the short press runs probably make textbooks a more likely candidate for digitization than other books. Textbooks might be a killer app that will make things like the iPad the "gotta have" gadget.
Some of these textbooks cost more then a hundred easily. If your a publisher why would you risk making a digital file that can potentially be downloaded for free via Rapidshare? You don't think this is going to bring publishers the same problem the movie industry, and music industry have? These textbooks aren't Harry Potter books that can be had for like $10 bucks.
This is a good point. Text books are revised periodically to keep them current