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Originally Posted by slm
Yes there are, but I don't think any of them are "sold"--I think they are all licenses. For example, Kobo's terms of use contains restrictions on use that restrict the use to "personal", noncommercial use. I don't think you can impose that restriction on a physical book:
the download of, and access to any Digital Content is available only to Customers and is intended only for such Customers’ personal and non-commercial use. Any other use of Digital Content downloaded or accessed from the Service is strictly prohibited.
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Yeah, but it's impossible to actually enforce any of it with a DRM-free file, no matter what has been written.