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Book Pirating

This is kind of interesting. Apparently, the Chinese pirate 500 million books per year. I would have thought books would prove more difficult to pirate than DVDs and CDs (not to mention would be in less demand), but the Chinese only do 120 million audio/video units per year.

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This is a great site which is relevant u r site.,which deals with mp3, Audiobook, Audio book, Ipod, Audio and all kinds of info.Audio books have saved me from living in total disrepair.I must agree, audiobooks are my own addiction. I'm fortunate enough to work where I can listen to audiobooks all day long. I convert them to mp3 and can load 5 unabridged books on my player at a time.
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