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Old 08-31-2014, 04:49 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Tarana View Post
That works until your company goes out of business like Books on Board. As far as dying, licenses are not transferable even by a will. What I had to do is ...
Yes, good point. And that is why I don't trust smaller bookstores to stay in business and would not rely on them for cloud storage. All books I bought with DRM are from Amazon. Sure, they could go out of business tomorrow, but I will take my chances. Looks like the odds are in my favour.

As for transferring licenses to digital content in your will: They are already working on it. If you missed it, here is a recent thread about it - Delaware becomes first state to give executors broad digital assets access.
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