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Originally Posted by stonetools
It is an Internet myth that a licensee has no rights at all, whereas only a purchaser has enforceable rights. Its more complicated than that, and really depends on the terms of the license.
As always, consult a lawyer before taking any legal action.
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Actually "arbitration" is designed to keep such things out of court. You get shafted by Amazon when they cancel you without warning, and you get shafted again because you have *no* right to sue. The arbitrator always sides with the company that's paying their retainer.
Its criminal, but unfortunately legal.