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Originally Posted by Elfwreck
What makes one part of the TOS morally important to follow, but not another part?
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The obvious answer would be "One part of the TOS is morally offensive, while another part is not."
In other words, if a TOS demands 3 things that are reasonable, and 1 thing that is a violation of my rights and and otherwise unreasonable, one might use civil disobedience approach against the offensive part and abide by one's agreement to the other 3., rather than an extremist approach against the whole thing, or the more laissez-faire approach of just not using the thing altogether.
Back to the thread topic, my two kids both have reading devices at their disposal. My 8-yr-old son has use of our PRS-350, and I'd love to find more of the stuff he likes at reasonable prices (or free from the library) for it. There's seems to be very little of the kind of stuff he likes available cheaply.
He therefore spends more time with paper books.
My 5-yr-old daughter is just learning to read, and loves the read along stories on her 2nd gen iPod touch.
She also like paper books at bedtime though, and uses the ipod for bedtime music.
ApK