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Originally Posted by Miss
Okay, I know there technically isn't any such thing. But say someone purchased an ebook, read it, and then wasn't planning to again. Would it be legal to send it to another person and then delete all your own copies and backups of it? Are such things done at all?
Enlighten me, please. 
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Ethically or morally, that's fine. BUT legally, it isn't. The book is registered to your account, so you technically still own it, and could theoretically redownload it. If you could transfer the registration to your friend, then it would all be kosher (especially because then you wouldn't be stripping DRM, which may or may not be legal where you live).