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Old 04-19-2012, 05:53 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by crossi View Post
With an Amazon book at least one could remove the book from each of your devices freeing all licenses, then tell Amazon you want to transfer the license to someone else. True if you kept a backup copy you could sideload that copy for the life of your current device .
It would probably require DRM to be left intact, but Amazon can remotely remove ebooks from people's Kindles, so I doubt it would be particularly difficult to make sure you never put an ebook back on after you had sold it.
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