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Originally Posted by ScalyFreak
But I can't give the ebook to my husband to read, while still reading another book on my reader, and I think that was the point. Devices can be treated as any other, but we're talking about the book itself here, and that is restricted.
Also,  for this:
Never let anyone bully you. 
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I can't argue that you can't divide the eReader to go with however many books you have on the device, but still the seller/publisher/author considered all that when they sold you the eBook and priced it accordingly. [Or at least that is what they would say.
I wish it was another way myself. As an author I would much prefer to be selling books only in paper form, even if I might lose sales to the used market.. As a reader, and a person that is allergic to dust, I like the eReaders a lot.]
Now I feel kind of bad when I say this but it is one of those things that is spelled out in the print both large and fine.
And yes mam, I won't. Thank you.