Some weeks ago I complained to Amazon about the formatting of a book I had purchased from them (The Fall, by Simon Mawer). The poor formatting in an azw book is, or course, the publisher's fault. In spite of the fact that I had purchased the book from Amazon months before, they immediately credited my account, and the book was removed from my online Amazon library. However, they never removed it from my Kindle, in spite of the fact that I am in daily 3G connection to get a New York Times subscription.
Amazon has been great to me, and they certainly haven't been peering into my Kindle, so I don't much like the title of this thread. I people are worried about licensing issues, just remove the DRM. No one is going to come get you, and, if ethics is the issue, what is wrong with removing some information from a file? Just don't share your deDRMed bible.
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