What rights does a purchaser of an e-book have?

by chris on November 30, 2008

resale rights
Brian B asked:


If I purchase an e-book with resale rights, I know I have the ability to resell the e-book. However, am I allowed to edit the e-book before I sell it? What rights do I have as a purchaser to use, modify, distribute and/or sell the e-book that I have purchased?

Thank you!

-Brian

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{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

Juan O 12.01.08 at 7:35 pm

look for copyrights , for any instance r the same

debbie f 12.03.08 at 2:29 am

An e book is just an electronic version of the printed one so I would think if you edit it you would be doing something wrong just as if you quote it as your own you are plagiarizing. I think you would be changing what the author intended and that would be a compromise of his work and if you were caught I believe he could sue you for damages.

Greg K 12.04.08 at 12:35 am

Usually, you have a license that allows you to read and possess the electronic version of the book.

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