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E-book restrictions leave ‘buyers’ with few rights
E-book restrictions leave ‘buyers’ with few rights (via mydailyservices)
Image source Google ranked this in the top 10 today and you will see why, keep reading. There’s a crass old joke about how you can never buy beer, just rent it. Who would think that the same joke applies to book buying in the digital age? But that’s the case. Many people who’ll be unwrapping…
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