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Originally Posted by haertig
So, "I'm selfish, but have no reason to be" is somehow more noble than "I'm selfish because I don't think it's fair to lose access to my eBook purchases, for example, if I complain about Amazon missing guaranteed shipping dates on other unrelated items"?.
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Nobility has nothing to do with it. And I'm not talking about complaining about missing shipping dates. Besides, who has EVER even
remotely intimated that they've had their accounts closed, or access denied, because they complained about shipping dates being missed? That's a red herring.
"I'm being selfish because I WANT to be" (I never once suggested I, or others don't have
reasons to be) by taking ToS-breaking backups I'm not owed or entitled to (for ebooks I don't
have to purchase/license) is merely more honest than inventing justifications that don't exist. I'm breaking the rules. Period. Full stop. No "buts..."