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Old 10-01-2009, 03:41 AM   #80
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3: The idea we, as consumers, have a "right" or "entitlement" to the digital version from the publisher, at the publishers expense, for free is laughable in my opinion. At time of purchase the consumer is well aware of what they are purchasing. In this case, that is a paper version of a book. If the terms of sale are not to the consumers liking(because it does not include the ebook) then the consumer has a right to, or is entitled to, not proceed with the transaction. That is the only right or entitlement the consumer has.
I totally agree with you.
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