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Old 02-28-2010, 03:59 AM   #102
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
What makes you think you're doing anything wrong, Alex? I certainly see nothing wrong in your very sensible backup procedures. This thread is actually about the rights or wrongs of giving copies of eBooks to other people. You aren't doing that.
I thought you were agin removing DRM and agin making copies.

Suppose I did erase every copy of an ebook but one that I haven't read, gave that copy to a friend, and erased the copy on my computer. The publisher, vendor, and author still have not had any harm done to them. Would you object? Suppose I had glanced at it before completely removing it from my computer after deciding I didn't like it; would you object?

I guess I'm trying to find where the limits are.

Regards, Alex
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