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Old 11-28-2017, 06:52 PM   #299
ZodWallop
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Originally Posted by ekbell View Post
I think that it is reasonable to for someone to believe that there is a moral difference between deliberately fooling a book seller as to your location and breaking a set of Terms & Conditions that you have not explicitly agreed to (and may never have read). The first is lying and the second is simply disobedience (unless you've clicked an 'I agree with these terms and conditions' box).
As Judge Dredd says 'ignorance of the law is no excuse!'

I'm pretty sure that in order to purchase an e-book from anywhere, you have to create an account, part of which requires an agreement to their terms and conditions.
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