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Old 07-18-2012, 08:26 AM   #108
Sil_liS
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It's disappointing to me that by simply following the normal, accepted method of getting books from computer to ereader I have, in some small way, broken the law. Downloading a purchased book automatically puts it in ADE, then I take it from ADE to Calibre, and from Calibre it goes to my ereader. That's 3 copies already. You say technically I "shouldn't have a book on such a PC"...is there some alternative way of doing things that I completely missed somewhere that wouldn't make any copies whatsoever, besides switching to a Kindle?
Actually my point was that the license agreement is not the law.

But going back to the original question: why don't you remove the extra copies? When a file is moved what really happens is that a copy is made to the other location and the original is removed. So technically if you remove the other copies you just move the file if you go by what the word "move" means when it comes to the digital world.
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