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<DIV>In a message dated 5/2/2009 11:10:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
elie@harriett.us writes:</DIV>
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size=2>>>I recognize that there are these things called "libraries"
where books and other media are shared without any type of remuneration for
the creator. 5 people, or 500 people borrow that book, movie, etc., it
won't matter to the the guy or gal who created it. Although I have put
that question to several best selling authors before, and usually the answer
they give me is that libraries are great promos for selling future copies of
their works. <<</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>Also, if a book is popular enough, the library will usually buy
additional copies and/or copies of other works by the same author. Or "Friends
of the Library" will donate the books. </DIV>
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