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Originally Posted by cromag
Like many here I never gave much thought to buying/owning issues in the paper-book universe because I never had to. If I bought a book and then discovered that the publisher would only allow me to read it in my living room and that I could never read it in the den, that would have been a problem.
That's the problem that ebook "ownership" preseents.
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Ebook "owernership" is making you only read paper books in your living room?
Nah. More likely "the problem" is people are fixating on paper books and irrationally expecting a totally different thing to work just like it. Even as an analogy, what you are saying does not make any sense any other way.
It's like ordering chicken fried steak and having a problem with it not tasting like chicken.