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message 1: by Letizia (new)

Letizia Sechi (letiziasechi) | 67 comments Mod
Yes, exactly: we are talking about piracy (sort of). They call them "bad guys". But we live in a digital universe. Everything is changing. Sharing vs Obscurity: can you tell bad from good?

We just published a new edition of Cardanica (the Steampunk Nightmare that many readers loved). Now we offer you the PIRATE EDITION. Cool stuff, for very bad people. Are you one of them? Then choose, here's what we have. Take a look on our website.


message 2: by Dario (new)

Dario Tonani | 8 comments Come on "bad guys", let me know your feedback: on the book and about this kind of "piracy"...


message 3: by Roberto (new)

Roberto Grassilli | 2 comments Yoo-ho ho ho a Pirate's Life for Me!!!
We pillage plunder, we rifle and loot.
Drink up me 'earties, yo ho.
We kidnap and ravage and don't give a hoot.


message 4: by Letizia (new)

Letizia Sechi (letiziasechi) | 67 comments Mod
I'm receiving a number of comments by readers preplexed about this piracy experiment.

Since Dario, Cardanica's author, is here with us to discuss, why don't you take the chance to join the conversation and come here to talk?

What scares you or what do you think is not good for the book or the author? Tell us!


message 5: by Stuart (new)

Stuart Aken (stuartaken) | 3 comments Not sure, as an author, I'd encourage piracy. But I think sharing is a great thing and I have a free book out myself. That's the way to go, I think. Piracy just encourages the wrong sort of sharing, don't you think? It's a form of theft, really, isn't it?
But, by all means share, distribute freely, encourage loans, but not piracy.


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