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Old 12-01-2008, 02:21 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by carandol View Post
On an obscure point of law, what happens if my son (who lives in Canada, a life +50 country) downloads an ebook, and emails it to me in the UK (a life +70 country) as a Christmas present? Is that legal? Because obviously, if he sent me a paper copy of the book, all nicely gift-wrapped, that would be fine.
It's legal for him to send it, but it's not legal for you to read it, because it's still in copyright where you live. Whether this actually matters to you is, of course, for you to decide.
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