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Old 12-07-2007, 03:50 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by TadW View Post
I know we've talked quite a lot about the Amazon Kindle lately, but does this already make us members of a cult? Adrian Kingsley-Hughes of ZDNet thinks so, and he takes it with a pinch of salt of what we Kindle fans have to say about our beloved device.

More interestingly, he added these two quotes that may be worth discussing:
Does anyone really believe that Amazon has a any choice but to include that in the TOS? Without publisher support, the whole deal is down the tubes. Also, when the Kindle DRM is cracked, they have to be able to make the case that they did everything in their power to avoid it, otherwise someone's legal team will go after them for liability.
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