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Old 05-08-2013, 01:13 PM   #131
murraypaul
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The argument of "buy versus license" is either one of failing to recognize that digital things and physical things have different inherent properties, and therefore differences in the rules concerning their use, or one of failing to to understand the nature of ones rights to use other people's IP, and how to go about getting those rights modified.
No, it is a question of recognising those differences, and that they have a real impact on one's right to use what one has bought.
I have less rights with an eBook I buy from Amazon than with a pBook I buy from them.
Ignoring it doesn't make it go away.
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