Well…hi!…I can buy them but my mother is not letting me buy them….she says that i have already saw the movies and i know them by heart….behind it is because it is about vampires….she says it demons….so i do not want to vex and piss her off over that….so i need to read the four books of the twilight saga!!
Thanks for you help!!!! hey smart mouths shut up!!
Several web sites offer online full-texts of books that are out of copyright, e.g. www.gutenberg.org.
However, aside from the copyright owner, which is almost always the author or their publisher, ANYONE who posts, distributes, or transmits the text of these books online is violating both the U.S. and the International Copyright laws, infringing on Intellectual Property, and can be fined and jailed for it. (In general, anything first published within the last 52 years in the U.S. will still be in copyright. When the law was changed, it became copyright duration matched the rest of the work, i.e. the author’s/copyright owner’s lifetime plus 50 years.)
Writers make a living by creating their work. To read or use it without paying for it, is STEALING, pure and simple.
If the work is valuable enough to read, it must be paid for.
The twilight saga is crap. Don’t read them.
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They are not available as free e-books. Professional writers expect to be paid for their work - any "free e-books" you find online have been stolen and if you download them you are a thief. If your mother won’t let you buy them, then borrow them from a friend.
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You can also visit the website of your local library for legal, newer downloads.
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Several web sites offer online full-texts of books that are out of copyright, e.g. http://www.gutenberg.org.
However, aside from the copyright owner, which is almost always the author or their publisher, ANYONE who posts, distributes, or transmits the text of these books online is violating both the U.S. and the International Copyright laws, infringing on Intellectual Property, and can be fined and jailed for it. (In general, anything first published within the last 52 years in the U.S. will still be in copyright. When the law was changed, it became copyright duration matched the rest of the work, i.e. the author’s/copyright owner’s lifetime plus 50 years.)
Writers make a living by creating their work. To read or use it without paying for it, is STEALING, pure and simple.
If the work is valuable enough to read, it must be paid for.
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