Housewives in Kansas do it, too.
They go to Kickass and Demonoid and Google blogs, get free PDF books and magazines as downloads, and then turn around and SELL THEM on EBAY.
Ha ha ho ho hee hee.
Why spend a fortune on a real hardcover?
Why even spend money going to Amazon or iTunes and buying a legit PDF?
THIS Nazi bastard has dozens of titles available for EVERY device you might have. Isn't he the obliging bastard?
Want nudie stuff? Of course, of course...
Har har. You can be Adolf the Nazi in Germany, and make money, and not even pay for postage. Can't you? Is it really legal to circumvent the already bleeding postal service and send PDF files via e-mail or a fucking Zippyshare account?
Doesn't eBay have rules against this shit?
Yes, but only sort-of. Ebay doesn't allow "digitally delivered" goods. You can't say "I've got mp3 files, AVI files, pdf files, I'll give you a code to get to my download cloud."
BUT, you can offer pdf's of anyone's books or magazines and, ha ha ho ho hee hee, it's up to the copyright owner to say "Hey, that's my property being duplicated."
Also, eBay employees are SO easily fooled. All a seller has to do is write "free delivery" and that can flummox the average mouth-breather minimum-wage potato head at their Utah compound.
Gosh, free delivery. That must mean sticking a PDF on a disc and mailing it. Duh. Maybe.
And so it is, that the publishing world is now being kicked deeper and deeper into the crapper, because people are not only "sharing" books and magazines everywhere, but making money duping the material and selling it to the "duh, I only know about eBay" folks.
"We are just a venue. You can't red flag an auction and explain why you did it. And we wouldn't ask this guy if he has permission from Penthouse to sell entire years of their magazines on PDF..."
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