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Old 02-14-2017, 03:26 PM   #208
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
But have a look at how long it took Amazon to get off their collective asses and take down the bogus Mary Stewart eBooks. I reported them a few times and nothing. It may have taken getting the UK publisher involved to get them taken down. So from what I see is that it is very easy to put up something that's in violation of copyright and have it there for too long.
This is true anywhere, not specific to Amazon.

Just like pirated DVD's & CD's, etc. on eBay. If they jumped every time someone reported something as bogus without any kind of verification they'd be opening themselves up to all kinds of problems. It generally will take a copyright holder to get things done at any speed and often times those copyright holders (if they're big corporations) move at a snails pace provided you can get in contact with the right people to begin with.
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