Thread: A moral dilemma
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Old 09-07-2011, 01:17 AM   #20
wannabee
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I'm sure if you contacted the stores you bought books from they would have a record of the books you bought licenses for on your account. Since you still have a license to read those books you need to make a case that you lost the content due to device failure without backup.

That would have to be easier than finding them from god knows where and removing the DRM. Especially considering the quantity you were talking about.

I've heard of this happening at Amzon and when he logged in, all his previous books where there waiting for him.
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