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Old May 20th 07, 05:26 PM posted to sci.astro
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Default The turn books into an enterprise (98 percent of books rejected by publishers in the US)

And Google thinks he can take it all, criminally. They think they can,
but they can't
take 15 million books criminally, it is stolen works of art. They
can't treat books like
that. Crimes against humanity. Sure publishers can act as businesses
and book
stores established that only work with the most reputable publishers.
Sure
300 thousand feature film scripts are sent to Hollywood and only a
thousand
make it. But books are not that. You shouldn't burn books nor limit
freedom
of writing for the big guys in power. Just a stereotype, big brother
madness,
Jesus Allah all mighty, religious order, cartel.

 




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