http://gizmodo.com/5317180/big-broth...nds-of-kindles
yep. Amazon changed their minds about letting people read Orwell books on the kindle and decided to revoke the purchases and just remotely delete the books and refund the customers.
like the writer of the article this is why i won't buy a kindle
i don't like the idea that amazon can just decide that they don't want you to have something you legally purchased and just take it away from you after the fact.
that's really sucky, even if they refund the customers.
in fact... i'm wondering if it's even legal.
i mean if someone came into my house and tried to take away a physical book i bought and claim it was OK because they're refunding me... that wouldn't be legal, so why should it be legal for a kindle book?
yep. Amazon changed their minds about letting people read Orwell books on the kindle and decided to revoke the purchases and just remotely delete the books and refund the customers.
like the writer of the article this is why i won't buy a kindle
i don't like the idea that amazon can just decide that they don't want you to have something you legally purchased and just take it away from you after the fact.
that's really sucky, even if they refund the customers.
in fact... i'm wondering if it's even legal.
i mean if someone came into my house and tried to take away a physical book i bought and claim it was OK because they're refunding me... that wouldn't be legal, so why should it be legal for a kindle book?
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