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Old 01-04-2017, 06:44 PM   #137
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
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.
But is it something that you can take legal action about? It's not the shop's fault you didn't download to the computer. I think you'd lose the case if it even got that far.

Personally, I don't use store apps for reading. Because of that, I have to download in order to get the books.
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