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Old 06-29-2009, 03:57 AM   #19
kaas
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I think that the question hinges on whether you consider ebooks like regular books, where you own the actual copy, or see them as a license for reading the information once - and maybe a few more times as long as the seller agrees to it ( maybe something akin to purchasing a cinema ticket?).
I believe I own a copy and thus may resell it ( which I would be waaay to lazy to ever do as I consider ebooks rather like consumable goods) but would certainly understand everybody who compares it rather to watching a movie...

guess opinions just differ.

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