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Old 01-04-2017, 11:42 AM   #132
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
The problem here is not a license vs owning. The problem is the people who did not download the eBooks and now have lost them. I think both the shop and those that did not download are at fault.
Right, but that's your personal opinion, whereas the post above was suggesting legal action (those that lost access to their books should file a complaint with Florida's Attorney General).

Morally, maybe both sides are at fault. I sure feel for the readers that lost access due to the sudden closure and am not as quick as you to blame them for not backing up their books.

But regardless of either of our opinions, I doubt the readers who lost their books have a legal leg to stand on.
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