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Old Yesterday, 04:03 PM   #5
John F
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
How does that trump contract law?
What is tells me is, If the CONTRACT has those restrictions, the LIBRARY can not buy those books. and as the last poster alluded, until enough Libraries join this movement and the publisher have lost enough CUSTOMERS, they ain't goin'a change.
The contract can't have those restrictions if it is against the to have those restrictions?

I would guess that laws supersede contract law? If the law states slavery is illegal , and a contract says your first born will become the property of some one, that would be illegal?

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