Authors are concerned as well.
"I'd be really worried if I were Stephen aion gold King or James Patterson or a really big bestseller that when their books become completely digitized, how easy it's going to be to pirate them," said novelist and poet aion kinah Sherman Alexie on Stephen Colbert's show last month.
"With the open-source culture on the Internet, the idea of ownership -- of artistic ownership -- goes away," Alexie added. "It terrifies me."
And it's not just bestsellers that are aion kina targeted by thieves.
"Textbooks are frequently pirated, but so are many other categories," said Ed McCoyd, director of digital policy at AAP. "We see piracy of professional aion power leveling content, such as medical books and technical guides; we see a lot of general fiction and non-fiction. So it really runs the gamut."
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