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Old 03-02-2015, 03:39 PM   #295
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Originally Posted by HomeInMyShoes View Post
^The difference is only one person can enjoy the physical DVD at one time. With a copy, you both can watch it at the same time. There is a difference. It seems that many people ignore this difference to support the argument of what they are doing.
Perhaps I should have made the context of my post more explicit. I've been discussing a scenario where an ebook is lent and the lender either deletes his local copy for the duration of the loan, or promises not to read it for that period, leading to only one effective copy being available.

/JB
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