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Old 01-08-2015, 09:50 AM   #49
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I think I'd personally wait for the legal issues to be resolved before considering the matter. To be honest, I can't really think of anyone who'd be interested in my ebook collection. Nobody I know personally is a keen reader.
Same for me. My wife and daughters do not share my interest in reading genres. However, as the files are digital, I wouldn't "will" them to someone as everyone who cared too could have a copy. Which goes to WHY ebooks are licensed and not sold. There is no way to control the freely copy aspect of digital.

When you "give a digital file" you sill have the digital file.

Frankly, if my family figures out how to retrieve our tax information and photos I'll be satisfied. eBooks are way down the list of my priorities of caring about whether anybody ever can get to upon my death.

Facebook? Absolutely. I'd want my family to have access to my fb, google+, twitter etc.
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