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Originally Posted by anamardoll
*sigh* This is why we can't have nice things, I guess.
Look, this started because I pointed out the fact that when an indie author pulls a book from the B&N store, the reader can no longer download the book they bought.
Someone -- I won't even bother to check -- said, "I realize that B&N has scores of lawyers and I myself have zero legal training whatsoever, however, that must be against the law."
The Amazon TOS has been provided to demonstrate that, no, not really. That is all.
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H'mmm, when I buy an ebook from BN, the book is transferred to my archive where it is ready for download. Are you saying that if the indie author goes KDP, the purchased book disappears from my archive? I'm sorry, but that's an extraordinary claim, and extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence.
What did BN customer service say? They should at least refund you the price of the book .
BTW, BN EULA
HERE.
It WAS difficult to find. Key quote:
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Your purchased Digital Content will be stored in, or accessible from, your NOOK Library on the Barnes & Noble.com Site. You can access your NOOK Library by signing into your Barnes & Noble.com account. You may also transfer the Digital Content from your NOOK Library to no more than a total of six (6) other electronic devices that you own. Y
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Seems to me that your purchased eBook HAS to be stored in the NOOK library for download. If it ain't in there, its a violation of the agreement . You need to get up on your hind legs and make a fuss.