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Old 08-24-2015, 10:19 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by aardbewoner View Post
HarryT you say "Digital content is always licensed" mmm Give you hope for your bank account And every body should keep a copy somewhere save
In this not-really-applicable-at-all comparison, HarryT would be the rights-holder of his money. By depositing the funds in a bank with an account agreement in place, he's granting the financial institution very limited rights to those funds while he is still retaining control, access and ownership of said funds.

You're not the rights-holder of content of the books you buy, regardless of whether they are ebooks or paper books. You're granted a limited license. The same is true for audio cds and mp3 downloads, and movies.
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