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Old 05-22-2012, 03:42 PM   #82
QuantumIguana
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
As a blanket statement, you are wrong. Just because a term sounds silly to you doesn't mean there may not be a good, and enforceable, reason for it. And even if term is found to be unreasonable and unenforceable, that does not automatically mean the whole agreement is invalidated.
And even if the whole agreement were invalidated, your recourse might be to get your money back and give up all rights to the book, not just do whatever you feel like with the book.

The arguments here should be about the specifics, not misapplied generalities or analogies.

ApK
I never said that I could "do whatever I felt like" with the book. I only asserted the right to read the content that I paid for.

Just because you find the analogies inconvenient doesn't mean they are misapplied.
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