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Old 08-28-2014, 10:49 PM   #3
crich70
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And I suppose you can't just give your ebooks away in your will either. I know you can't share a given ebook that you have bought for yourself with another person. In fact the retailers often say as much, but does that also count in the case of your will if you want to leave your ebook collection to a surviving relative/friend? You would think it wouldn't as you certainly won't be around to keep a copy but I wager someone will argue that even that is illegal though of course they'd have trouble bringing you to court for obvious reasons.
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