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Old 07-24-2012, 10:39 AM   #143
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I doubt any publisher would sue an individual selling his/her ebook licences. A company doing it commercially might risk a bit more, but even there I am not sure a good solicitor would recommend a publisher to go to court.
I doubt anyone would get sued, but Amazon have illustrated their willingness to close people's accounts who violates their terms of service, and re-selling an eBook is most assuredly a violation of Amazon's terms of service, regardless of the law. A private seller such as Amazon is perfectly at liberty to impose terms of service which are more restrictive than the law.
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