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Old 04-04-2010, 11:09 PM   #105
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Originally Posted by DawnFalcon View Post
And informing the origional seller? Why would I do that? I'd no more tell the original seller than I would when I sold a physical item on, unless there were issues such as notification for warantee. It's my responsibility to ensure that I've deleted all my copies of the book, as well. The merchant does not enter the equation, exhaustion of rights applies!
I only meant in the case where you still had Download Rights. My concern was that if, from the perspective of the original seller, the product sold was right to download versus the actual download. If this is the case, then the original seller has the right to be informed that you have given up your right to download the product. I am guessing that is not the case in the sales you have participated in, which is cool.
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