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Originally Posted by Soldim
That most certainly -- but that's because there's copyright laws that are independent of the contract you enter (or don't enter  ) with the book seller.
It would be interesting to see how such 'contracts' are considered if one buys a public domain book with a non-duplication clause and starts making copies. Then the validity of the 'contract' could be tested -- but I don't know any cases (most likely because defendants would certainly win  ).
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I doubt it. There's NON public-domain content in almost every public domain book, so a verbatim reproduction of the entire book would be a breach of copyright.