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  • I saw the one about 1 digital = 1 print. But doesn't print to you, isn't that more value because it can't ever be pirated? I mean besides this, a print issue is just more value cuz it means something else to us than a digital copy, but on my first point, it reminds me of the record industry and how selling out vinyl and cassette and hyping this new CD thing as a superior format, that turned out being not a very either smart or actually true way to look at it. what do you think of these points?
    dethpillow

    People scan and post the physical copies the day they come out, don’t kid yourself. They are just as pirateable as digital, possibly even more so.If you prefer a tangible copy, there’s nothing wrong with that. But there’s also nothing wrong with prefering digital.

    • January 31, 2015 (5:28 pm)
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    2. lordcrotch said: if anything, digital would have more value because (i’m assuming) the cost of servers and bandwidth is a lot cheaper than physically printing and shipping several thousand copies of something.
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