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Old 06-30-2009, 12:52 PM   #63
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
But you do still have a copy - the copy on the bookstore's servers, which you can download again. I honestly do not think that "choosing not to download it again" has any relevence to the fact that it is your copy of the file, therefore in giving away or selling another copy of the book you are making a copy, and therefore violating copyright.
No this is not true. Files on the server are not "OUR" copy. Those files are kept on the server only for the customer's convince. They are also not guaranteed. They are there for our convince and can be removed or disabled for any given reason. BoB even implements a download limit on it's files.
The customer has absolutely no control over the files stored on the eBook store they cannot even remove a book from the library.

Also a person can also keep track of the sale date and show that the file has not been downloaded since then.

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