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Originally Posted by Woodstonian
Forgive me if I missed something ... where do they agree that you OWN your copy of the book? It seems to me that you only OWN certain rights to read and somewhat share.
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"In terms of use,
you have purchase a copy of a book with us, and it is your copy. You may authorize any one you wish to read it, but that person's device must be registered to your account to do so."
Of course, this is just a reply from customer service, and probably not binding. But it's still better than I was expecting.