In as much as intellectual property should be respected and protected to the fullest extent of the law, law students across the Philippines are forced to turn to photocopied versions as publishing companies of law books are not able to adequately stock and supply the needed volume of copies.
To remedy the situation, publishing companies must be aggressive, proactive, and alert in ensuring that supplies of its most popular products are always at hand, when students, especially law students need them. They should coordinate with schools, send teams and communicate with students in order to have a comprehensive grasp of the books that are most in demand and in need. If they are able to do this, then law students will not be thinking about buying from unscrupulous individuals pirated copies of their books.
Unless publishing companies act with prudence and diligence, then they will naturally loose a lot of their business.
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