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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
The fact that you are referring to "other means" tells me that you already know the answer.
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Originally Posted by screwballl
If you lose the original regardless if it is a real or digital version, it is lost and must be paid for again. It is only legal if you have previously made backups.
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Originally Posted by Hellmark
They have provided copies of what you have paid for. Legally, they do not have to provide subsequent access to them.
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Originally Posted by kennyc
Agreed. It's not the publisher or sellers of a paper books responsibility to replace it for you if it is lost, destroyed or damaged.
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Damn! Looks like I'm going to have to wait for Fictionwise to sign agreements with the Agency six before I will be able to download my books again. This really sucks. Unless.......someone comes up with a brilliant argument refuting you guys.