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Old 08-08-2010, 11:56 AM   #66
clintbradford
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>> ... It simply declared Amazon as being guilty of discriminatory practices ...

Yeah - the policies and procedures WE ALL AGREED TO when we log on to Amazon.com. No one reads the user service agreements involved with all the sites we visit. Nor does anyone read the licensing agreements we all agree to when we go places and install software. (No one here has read, for example, the 17+ page Agreement that one is presented with when they sign up for iTunes ... (grin))

Amazon is very up-front with their policies and procedures. And if you do not like 'em, you just don't go there. There are no constitutional rights on a non-government-run Web site ...

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