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Originally Posted by HarryT
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.
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Do you usually read ToS and EULAs? Most people don't. Often they are also hard to find.
It is an interesting question if a ToS is enforceable, when it hasn't been read. I also note that you are not necessarily even forced to read or click through them.