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No, because the store can't sell the books anymore. When you pirate, at least they can still sell copies.
I think you missed the point slightly. Why care more about the shop that sells you a copy of an item than the creative mind which produced it?
The creative mind got the money because the shop purchased the books they were going to sell.
True, but print runs only accelerate and shops only buy larger stocks when things are proven popular with the public. I still think the shop as a middleman isn't the driving force behind music sales.
Is it normal to feel guilty after download music torrents for free?
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No, because the store can't sell the books anymore.
When you pirate, at least they can still sell copies.
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I think you missed the point slightly. Why care more about the shop that sells you a copy of an item than the creative mind which produced it?
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The creative mind got the money because the shop purchased the books they were going to sell.
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True, but print runs only accelerate and shops only buy larger stocks when things are proven popular with the public. I still think the shop as a middleman isn't the driving force behind music sales.