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Old 12-21-2009, 07:36 PM   #110
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Originally Posted by AprilHare View Post
1) The word lie implies lack of truth when it is clearly opinion and therefore debatable and not true/false;
2) Actually yes Energizer would be at fault for providing a 'compatible' product which is actually not compatible. Not legally - morally.
This example is actually true of AA NiMH batteries in particular; the slightly lower voltage of such batteries prevents some older products from using such batteries. Example: older Gameboys do not work with AA NiMH batteries.
April, in your opinion, is it a lie to omit a very important piece of information to the customer that's needed to make an informed decision about a given product? The ePub sold by B&N does not state the the DRM is different then the ePub (with DRM) that anyone else is selling.
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