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Old 01-04-2011, 09:31 PM   #390
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Originally Posted by DMSmillie View Post
But Amazon's contract terms include the proviso that they can choose to list or delist a book at any time without being required to provide a reason. I don't like the fact that they do so, but it's no violation of their contract when they do.
While true in the strictest legal sense, it's not true morally, nor does it work within Amazon's publicly-stated philosophy that they want to have "EVERY book ever printed available." And that's an actual quote from Russ Grandinetti, the head of content for Kindle...and has, thus far, been shown to be an absolute lie. Even in the strictest legal sense of the word.
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