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Old 11-27-2010, 12:42 AM   #46
LoganK
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Originally Posted by Doug Pardee View Post
But that doesn't make it legal.
I just went back and re-read it and my memory completely failed me. If Tor publishes an eBook and only wants you to read on their special BookinaTor device while drinking Pepsi, then you, as the customer, have no legal action in the U. S. to ignore their demands.

There is the accessibility exception approved by the Library of Congress, but I don't know enough about reading tools for the blind to know whether or not the exception applies to many titles.

Thanks, Doug.
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