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Originally Posted by taustin
And do you read every revision, word by word? And if you find something you don't like, what do you do then? You can refuse to accept it, sure, but you won't be getting a refund for any books you've already bought.
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I don't buy books with DRM, so refunds are not particularly relevant to me--I archive my books & convert them into multiple formats so I'll still have them when the next dominant format shows up.
I'm also, as mentioned, not concerned with the parts of TOS's that are legally unenforceable. This includes rules against copying that fall within the range of fair use, and rules against use of my purchases by other members of my immediate family.
I'm not sure what you're trying to say--"if you clicked yes on the 7000-word agreement in 8 pt type, you are morally bound to follow a deliberately obscure set of rules designed to assure that the customer is always wrong?"