Thread: A moral dilemma
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Old 09-08-2011, 10:02 PM   #83
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Originally Posted by khalleron View Post
I have to disagree - if the theory is that you're sold, not a book, but a license, then the publisher IS obligated to provide free replacements. Or should be, anyway. [snip]
You raise a good point. If what I purchased was a license for the content, it shouldn't matter where I obtain content. Even if the publisher is not obligated to replace the content, can I still obtain the content through my own means because I have a license for the content.

For instance, I have installed Windows 7 from disks I do not own, but used a key I do own to activate the software.

Does it matter where the content, (physical file), is obtained from as long as I have a license to use that content.
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