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Originally Posted by braver
..... you own the content once you buy it, or at least the right to read it in any shape or form humanly possible.
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I think this is your fundamental flaw in reasoning. You do not own the content, you own a particular instantiation of the content. If you wish to translate that content into another form (another instantiation) then certainly it is your right to do so for your personal use. But to expect the vendor that sold you the initial version to do that for you is just silly.