So this is an area that intrigues me. People say those who aren’t willing to “adapt with the times” will be left behind, but I’m still team physical media until it’s clear there is an easier way to prevent capitalists from suddenly removing what I paid for because of some sort of nebulous ToS agreement
It's not a question of physical versus digital but a question of DRM.
If it's able to be cracked or not there in the first place you can do whatever you want with the content in question, including making a bajillion copies of it on whatever machines or formats you want
So this is an area that intrigues me. People say those who aren’t willing to “adapt with the times” will be left behind, but I’m still team physical media until it’s clear there is an easier way to prevent capitalists from suddenly removing what I paid for because of some sort of nebulous ToS agreement
It's not a question of physical versus digital but a question of DRM.
If it's able to be cracked or not there in the first place you can do whatever you want with the content in question, including making a bajillion copies of it on whatever machines or formats you want
I have never paid money for an epub. Use library genesis or even just the pirate bay if it's popular enough.