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Old 07-16-2010, 12:06 PM   #23
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Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't this happen BEFORE Amazon allowed you to dload your books onto your pc?

Again, if you don't use wifi, then you don't have to worry about a store coming in the backdoor to take something back.

If you can recall another time that this has happened with any other store please share.

Amazon, just like Apple or Bose have succeeded because they follow a very simple rule that the majority of people like: KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID!

When you hear about thousands of books being removed from peoples readers & pc's from every store that sells books, then by all means we will have a huge problem.

Until then, other than pointing out the potential problems that having a reader that can connect wirelessly to the web might mean for their books, there is no need for making this venture more difficult than it has to be for newbies.
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