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Old 12-11-2007, 07:55 AM   #192
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Originally Posted by mdibella View Post
We simply disagree on what is fair. Legality is, I think, on my side, at least in the US.

Oh, and Amazon appears to agree with me too, since any ebook purchased can be downloaded at any future time, for free, and put on up to 6 different Kindles (that one actually makes me frown a bit). You agreed to this as well when you offered your own material for sale in the Kindle Bookstore.

Purchase it once, own it forever, that seems to work for them as well as it does me.
I agree 100%. The Amazon approach, like the Itunes approach to use on multiple devices, makes me chuckle. "You can infringe this copyright by giving it way, but only to 4 or 5 people." <G> Ah, yes, moral and ethical imperatives. Cold hard cash seems to modify these quite easily......
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