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Old 01-02-2021, 04:51 AM   #23
Sirtel
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Originally Posted by Uncle Robin View Post
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.
Who cares. I obey reasonable, beneficial rules gladly, like not leaving your trash just lying around outside your home or turning your TV volume all the way up in an apartment house . I feel no moral obligation whatsoever to follow every ridiculous law or rule just because it exists. Lawmakers are not gods. They can be just as biased, non-objective and narrow-minded as any other human being, and so can the laws they make.
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