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Originally Posted by stonetools
DAMN!
I was just about to point out that you have LEGAL recourse against Fictionwise(and maybe its parent, B&N), because the licensing agreement existing at the time of youir purchase is that one that governs and they would be under a legal obligation to provide copies of the books or refund you your money.
YOu would have CRUCIFIED them in court( or more realistically, got them to refund you your money)  .
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FW's previous terms were that they'd keep books available for 3 months. I'm pretty sure that changed a lot more than 3 months ago, though, so I'm not sure about the "crucified" part.