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Originally Posted by rogue_red
Amazon were originally listed as the publisher of the book but once the complaints started rolling in they changed it to the Author's name. Nobody has decided this book can't be read, the decision to pull it was a business one. I fully support America's Freedom of Speech but I object to corporate sponsorship or fiscal support of material that promotes sex crimes against children. If Mr Greaves wants to make a website and sell his book through that then I wouldn't have cared but Amazon is a public website that sells books and toys to and for kids. A child with a kindle could have downloaded the sample and read it without any restriction. That is just unacceptable.
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While I absolutely agree with the first part of this. The ability of a "child with a kindle" to download and read this is quite misleading. The kindle must be purchased by someone and much be registered with Amazon and have a credit card on file. Now maybe this kindle and credit card belongs to the parents of the "child" and if so then they should be responsible for the activities of the "child" using their credit card.