I actually agree there is a possiblility I am wrong. They did provide a notice. I just think we are to quick to agree to the terms of a virtual marketplace without saying, wait a minute. I still purchased a product and I own it. Whether in this case or in the case of fair use of DRM.
I owned a fictionwise book that I could not transfer to a new reader because it was no longer on Fictionwise. An agreement with the publisher. I lost the book. The publisher said take it up with the store. Fictionwise said it was not there fault. I am the damaged party. I think these issues have to be resolved eventually in court or congress. The virtual marketplace has gotten ahead of the consuner laws.
Last edited by timezone; 09-25-2010 at 01:24 PM.
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