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Old 08-30-2014, 06:38 PM   #13
Little.Egret
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Mandy,

You knew what the terms of the licence agreement were when you bought the book. As a consumer, the option is open to you to vote with your money and not buy the product if you don't like it. It's no use willingly and voluntarily agreeing to a contract, and then complaining about it afterwards. Nobody is forcing you to buy ebooks if you don't like the licence terms.
Technically you can go to court anyway thus in the UK the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unfair_...Terms_Act_1977
provides an example.

Fat chance, but the principle is there.
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