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Old 04-10-2009, 07:40 PM   #4
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I was talking to my husband about this the other night. I have left my physical library to him in my will, but what about the ebooks that I am acquiring. Can I legally will my ebooks to someone? What needs to happen to make this legal in the States?

I wondered if anyone has any input on this topic.
I have seen this issue addressed only to the extent of license transfer, that is, transfer of the DRM to another person. And I do believe this can be done. I have a significant amount tied up in WordSearch bible eBooks and they can be transferred via a will.

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