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Old 11-05-2012, 03:25 PM   #1
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Question E-book removal without consent?

hi, i am a newbie. recently i read an article that said that e-books were unsecured and at a future date that they may be removed from our devices via the internet in a possible 1984 scenario way - anyone know if i put them all in calibre and remove kindle for PC will this prevent any removal of my e-books? thanks
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Old 11-05-2012, 04:49 PM   #2
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No, this doesn't help. There's nothing to be done to prevent that your books will be deleted from your device via the internet!

(Don't believe everything you read. Start with me! You will find plenty of discussion about this topic in the "E-book General" section. To use Calibre for securing and catalogising your books is nevertheless a very good idea. And welcome to Mobileread! )
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Old 11-05-2012, 07:57 PM   #3
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Old 11-06-2012, 12:49 AM   #4
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hi, i am a newbie. recently i read an article that said that e-books were unsecured and at a future date that they may be removed from our devices via the internet in a possible 1984 scenario way - anyone know if i put them all in calibre and remove kindle for PC will this prevent any removal of my e-books? thanks
No, this doesn't help. There's nothing to be done to prevent that your books will be deleted from your device via the internet!
This is simply a very short sighted statement. It is very easy to prevent books you purchased from being removed from virtually all devices and even easier to ensure you will always have a working copy of the book you purchased.

The OPs device is a computer. If (s)he moves the books into calibre they will not be deleted by Kindle 4 PC. However since they will still be infested with DRM they won't be readable either. If on the other hand (s)he removed the drm and put the books in calibre there is no way they would be vulnerable to external removal and the books could be read in various applications or devices.

Details of DRM removal aren't something we can discuss on this forum, but over on Apprentice Alf's blog the details and help are easy to find.

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Old 11-06-2012, 01:53 AM   #5
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Old 11-06-2012, 09:13 AM   #6
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Amazon made a mistake many years ago and has not repeated that mistake. The indie book dealers had to remove access to books from the major Publishing houses when agency pricing came into play. They could not pull the books from devices but they removed them from peoples accounts.

The reality is that your ebooks are not "safe" unless you store them on your computer and remove the DRM. It is far too easy for any company to remove access to your ebooks if you store them with the company.

The likelihood of Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, Sony, and Kobo going under and your losing access is pretty slim. The likelihood that any of the above bookstores pull books from your device is pretty slim. The best thing you can do is keep copies on your computer and be prepared to remove DRM if something weird should happen.
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Old 11-06-2012, 01:05 PM   #7
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Others have explained pretty thoroughly, but keep in mind that there could always be a major, major crash of servers and backups causing loss of individual titles. Not likely, but possible. Best to remove the DRM and store on your computer and/or backups. Remember also that formats change, so by removing the DRM now, your ebook remains convertible to future devices (kindle 8 for instance).
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Old 11-06-2012, 01:16 PM   #8
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Heck, you can even store the books with DRM if you feel uncomfortable removing the DRM. Then is something does happen you have a choice to remove the DRM or lose your books
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Old 11-06-2012, 01:31 PM   #9
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Amazon made a mistake many years ago and has not repeated that mistake.
Someone was saying a few weeks ago that Amazon removed all the ebooks they had bought when they got banned from the site?

Removing DRM would help if it was technically possible (not all DRM has been hacked), but is also a crime in some countries unless you are registered blind.
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Old 11-06-2012, 01:51 PM   #10
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Download all the books you buy using your PC. Transfer them to your Kindle (or whatever) via USB. Keep wifi switched off on the Kindle. Make lots of backups on physical media (ie DVD rather than memory stick). Buy paper copies.
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Old 11-06-2012, 02:06 PM   #11
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Someone was saying a few weeks ago that Amazon removed all the ebooks they had bought when they got banned from the site?
Amazon did not remove ebooks from that person's Kindle. Apparently the Kindle had been broken at some point prior to the account being locked out.
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Amazon made a mistake many years ago and has not repeated that mistake.
I keep copies of 1984 and Animal Farm permanently on both of my Kindles just daring Amazon to remove them.
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This is simply a very short sighted statement.
Did you miss the next bit where it was suggested that the OP not believe everything that he or she reads, including the response that you are taking exception to. It was humorous - tongue in cheek.

"(Don't believe everything you read. Start with me! You will find plenty of discussion about this topic in the "E-book General" section. To use Calibre for securing and catalogising your books is nevertheless a very good idea. And welcome to Mobileread! )"

I suggest that you read all of a response before deciding that it is "short sighted".
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But DoctorOhh gave nevertheless the kinder and more helpful answer.
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