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Old 04-08-2015, 04:05 AM   #30
MikeB1972
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Originally Posted by Zetmolm View Post
In order to enforce traceability, the seller of watermarked books collects contact information of all buyers. Names, mail addresses, street addresses, and whatever else they think they need to ask. They can build a database of people interested in books. Valuable information. They might sell this database. Or I buy a book one day, and the next day get spammed. OK, it has not happened yet, but the risk is real.
So, you are saying that they collect exactly the same information as an online store would need to, say, sell you a paper book.

Looks like your going to have to pay cash at second hand bookshops (which don't have CCTV of course).
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