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Old 02-17-2013, 04:32 PM   #199
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by Ninjalawyer View Post
Is it wrong when I go to a bookstore, scan a ISBN with my phone to get Amazon reviews, and then buy from the bookstore?
Good question.

It's easy for me to answer just as asked: I am a partial owner of Amazon through my pension plan (S&P 500 component). And I am an Amazon customer. So no ethical problem.

But what if we changed the hypothetical so that I stopped being a customer, and, on top of that, Jeff Bozos took Amazon private?

And on top of that, let's say that they stopped the worthless-to-me practice of hosting anonymous reviews and instead linked to professional signed book reviews at sites like nybooks.com?*

Then it would be tempting to me to take Bezos's machine cycles with no possibility of him profiting from it.

I think it would be a worse to put wear and tear on the carpets of a Mom and Pa store than to take the machine cycles of a billionaire. But I'm a little uncomfortable saying that, because billionaires are human too.

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* I'd love to have a good comprehensive search engine for professionally done signed book reviews. Do anyone know of one?
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