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Originally Posted by CyGuy
No, I never said that or implied that. I clearly said that locks you have on your own property are yours to do with as you please for personal use. You can lock them, unlock them, or remove them altogether. The owner of the item decides, not the manufacture/seller of the product. I simply don't know how to say it any clearer.
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OK, seems very clear. So, you agree with Amazon that a copyright holder, as the owner of the intellectual property of an eBook, should be free to lock their IP as they see fit.