1) Amazon has every right to say what they will and will not sell, that is their right and freedom to do so. They also have every right to change the standards by which they sell their items or services at any time as well. They may take a contract to sell 5000 cheap Chinese pill bottles but if they find that too many people dislike them or lack of sales, they have every right to stop selling them, regardless of how many people may actually want them. Same goes for ebooks, if it is found to cause too much controversy or problems then they have the right to stop selling or remove the book from their system.
2) Just because the book/ebook contains certain material does not mean it will automatically be pulled, it is definitely on a case by case basis where they find too many complaints about the material. In this case it is not just incest, it is not just erotica, it is extreme descriptive incestuous sexual relations.
3) Remember, if you don't like a business' practices, you have every right to shop somewhere else. Considering half the people replying to this thread do not even have a Kindle or amazon product, I really do not see them as having a valid or legitimate complaint against Amazon.
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