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theprof00 said:
I'm not entirely sure what you're getting at Richard.
Are you saying used is ok, or not ok?
I'm pretty sure used is ok.
After all, kids go to rent books when they're young. As they grow older, more often than not, a young reader will become an adult reader, which means they'll eventually buy books.
While maybe a thousand used books may never make their pubs a dime, they were likely not going to be purchased anyway, and may in fact lead to that reader purchasing at least a few books....possibly even re-releases of those old books they once read for free.
For example, I read all the hitchhiker's guide books at the library. For the 25th anniversary, I then bought all the books at borders because they were such an integral part of my childhood.
It's funny when I think about it. Reading a used book made me buy the same book later on.

I was just following the used game debate, and what went into it, and the arguments, and then realized that public libraries would be out of bounds from a videogame perspective.  But the book industry deals with it.  Videogame industry doesn't seem to be able to do this.  So, I was just putting it out there and am wondering about it.

For me most recently, I checked out Daniel Pink's Drive from the library and read through it.  I then bought To Sell is Human by Pink also.