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Old 05-31-2011, 07:08 PM   #7
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I hate feeling a bit guilty doing the roundabout to read books I *own*, but clearly not guilty enough to ignore this option.
The viewpoint of the publishers/vendors is that you don't own the ebooks you buy from them (any more than you own the words in in the printed book you buy), you have purchased a license to read them on a specific device. That's what it says in the Terms of Service on Amazon, anyway.

I'm not arguing with anybody, just pointing out what it says.
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