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Sometimes the access codes do provide e-text, which in this case would then be providing access to someone else (the buyer) other than who originally paid for the hard text (the seller, who is taking a "profit" of sorts). Publishers do typically restrict the access to only the semester the student (the seller) is in that class, however, so it's just temporary access for the buyer.


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