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Old 07-30-2012, 03:25 PM   #7
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Great points about selective enforcement, Dulin.

And yes, fjtorres, a company can legally state those kinds of things in terms and conditions, but I still believe it is wrong from a business practice perspective even if it is right legally.

Also annoying to tell the author the links are the problem, and when she complies with removing them, then telling her the content is the problem, not just the links.

Interestingly, I went to search iBooks to see if they had other books that mentioned competitors but you can't search iBooks online. Unlike Amazon, you have to install an app even to see if a book you want is even on iBooks. Wow, how awkward.
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