, 9th Edition. He hit the download button, and a sleek, optimized began to fill his progress bar.

MacIntyre, E. (2020). Business Law. Routledge.

The ease of "porting" a PDF has given rise to widespread copyright infringement. The availability of Business Law as a searched PDF often circumvents the intellectual property rights of the author and the publisher (Pearson). While "portable" implies convenience, it also facilitates piracy. Educational institutions must navigate the tension between providing accessible resources and respecting copyright, often leading to the provision of licensed "eTexts" via platforms like VitalSource or BibliU, which offer more interactive features than a standard static PDF but with stricter Digital Rights Management (DRM).

"Digital is the only way," he muttered, adjusting his glasses. He navigated to the university’s e-library portal. With a few clicks, he found the entry: Business Law

The keyword phrase reveals a specific user intent. Users are not just looking for any PDF; they want a portable one. What does that mean in practical terms?