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Old 08-22-2013, 03:10 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Istvan diVega View Post
And the practical difference for the consumer is what?
That depends on what you think is practical. IMO it's not practical to fight a lawsuit to enforce your right to resell your ebooks. Others might think it's practical but not realize that they'd have a good chance of winning-because they think they're renting their ebooks rather than buying a license. A license can be resold. Rental rights often cannot. Either way, my opinion of what's practical is just that-my opinion. I try to keep the distinction in mind because others can (and often do) have other opinions of what's worth doing and what isn't.
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