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Old 05-29-2013, 10:15 AM   #3
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That's certainly an idea although I'm not sure it'd give me a definite answer. Many cases have decided that TOS are too one-sided to be enforceable so even though they probably say I can't sell them it's still possible that I can-legally. (This is off the top of my head. I'll go take a look at the TOS that I can find. Maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised but I doubt it-those I have looked at, admittedly mostly for software, say you can't resell it. Those are the ones that I'm most familiar with-and have all, AFAIK, been shot down by the courts.) There's the question of finding the TOS for books I bought from sellers that are no longer in business, of course-like Fictionwise. And would the TOS bind the publishers who are the ones most likely to sue? I'll have to look into that, too-but in the meantime does anybody know of any situations where this has been done and the outcome? Thanks.
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