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Old 01-02-2021, 04:39 AM   #22
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This IS an odd one. I wonder if the legality/enforceability of this condition has ever been tested in any jurisdiction? It seems that if I physically hand my Kobo to my wife to read a book I purchased, I would be breach of the T&Cs, which is bizarre, really. And a VERY good test of how scrupulously one observes rules when the breaking of them is utterly, literally undetectable.
Interesting aspect, if you don't get caught, you don't have to stick to existing laws!
And you didn't buy the book, you bought a license to read.
A paper book you can buy - and I haven't yet managed to read one with a reader.

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