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Originally Posted by issybird
I agree that it's up to Amazon to remove them; however, I am unwilling to let pirates make money from me off sheer theft.
This case is muddied with the Whispersync aspect and I don't know what to make of it. But generally speaking, when it's obvious a seller doesn't have rights to a book, I think people should find the legitimate seller and pay what it takes. And when there's no legit copy out there, move on - but paying someone for stolen content is the worst of the available options.
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You have to know it's illegitimate to begin with, and I don't know too many people who'd do the research to find out. For the average book buyer, what's a telltale sign that it's not legitimate?