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Originally Posted by wodin
Yes, along with some method to require you to "move" and not "copy". The objective here is to only have one instance of the file in your possession, unless you have paid for more than one.
Perhaps in your unbounded brilliance you can think of another way of doing it, but in my utter ignorance, the only way I can see is to build it into the library management software. When Microsoft gets into the ereader library management software business, then perhaps a letter to them might be in order. Why don't you take that little project on?
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You don't have to be required to move the file in order for it to be legal, you just have to be able to move the file. You don't need anything build into any sort of library management application. It just has to be possible to move, they don't have to make it impossible to copy.