Hello All,
I have a question regarding the Harry Potter books and Newton and, while
I seem to recall this issue being covered with the Lord of the Ringd
tilliogy in October, I wanted to check.
I have not read any of the Harry Potter books, yet a lot of the children
that I teach do. And, further, I have heard that a lot of adults like the
books as they are aparently entertaining on several levels, thus to a wide
audience. I have thought about buying a copy, but have not as I do not want
another book to carry around. However having the book on my Newton would
make it very possible to read. As such I was wondering if it leagal to
download a copy of a Harry Potter book (such as the first one, the
Sorcerer's Stone) if I also purchase a paper copy?
I do not want to do anything illegal, thus I want to make sure.
Thank you all,
Sam
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