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Old 03-20-2009, 06:23 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by dragonbone View Post
For example, I have several iPods registered on my iTunes account and they are owned by different members in my household. So we share audiobooks, music etc. Is that illegal?
I don't know because I don't know the terms of the i-Tunes music store.

The question here was not if it's possible. Of course it's possible. I can put the PID from a friend's device in my account and download one of my books for him. It's basically the same as lending him a paper book of mine.
Do I find it morally acceptable? That's beside the point. The store's terms just make it an illegal action.
As been mentioned in another thread, you don't buy a book anymore; you just buy the right to read a book. And that's a completely different thing. People are just starting to realize that now..


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