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Originally Posted by KenJackson
Which way does that answer it?
That, yes they obviously have control over your content?
Or, no they are obviously interested in your safety, so we can trust them to never do anything bad?
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Yeah OK I guess that wasn't the exact one I was looking for. Here is their "bill of rights".
http://blog.kobobooks.com/2010/09/17...sbillofrights/
It's the line
We have always believed that your books are your books that I was thinking of.
But maybe it's not policy that's important here, it's what mldavis2 said. Keep a copy of all books on your computer (or on DVD or whatever) and they can't access it.