Steve, I disagree with you that the 'contract' you agree to when you buy is the final word. Things change and advances/difficulties crop up which cannot always be anticipated. Take cigarettes, for example. People bought/used them not knowing what they were really about. Are they now not allowed to sue because of what happened? Of course not. And many of them have gone to court and won. I realize ebooks are not quite the same thing, but the principle of 'you bought it, the end' is still relevant here. The courts have already proven that this is not the last word.
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