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What Does "Copyfight" Mean?
Copyfight, the Solo Years: April 2002-March 2004
1. neo on March 16, 2006 4:23 PM writes...
And meanwhile, Chapters continues to allow people to read arbitrary amounts of book in their stores, and even provides comfortable couches and little reading areas for this purpose -- without complaints from publishers and without it causing people to not buy.
Permalink to Comment2. Joe Windish on March 17, 2006 6:21 AM writes...
It appears that the limit is set per title, as opposed to per person. Several of us have tried the same title, Blink, which is blocked. I can search inside other titles with no problem. The title block is counter-productive; the error message (which implies that the individual has exceeded a quota) is offensive.
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