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Old 02-22-2012, 04:11 PM   #201
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe View Post
Justified or not it does not correspond to the way justice work in the brick and mortar world.
Hate to point out the patently obvious, but this is not the brick and mortar world, and so there's no reason to think everything should work the same.

When comes down to it, all Amazon did is prevent him from continuing to use their services. That's all. The did not come confiscate his Kindle, the didn't sneak into his house and delete files off his computer. If he had backed his stuff up, and not been goofy with his Kindle, and rather just copied the files off via USB, he'd still have his stuff.

I am concerned if Amazon takes these actions too capriciously, and without recourse, but this talk of them needing court injunctions and such is just out of place here.

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