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Old 04-09-2021, 08:56 AM   #38
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
Yep, the process is that the rights holder has to submit a take down not some random customer. Can you imagine the mischief that people could do reporting books they don't like as pirated copies?

Amazon doesn't do due diligence. Their business model is to outsource that to the publisher. They will only act if the copyright holder sends them a take down notice or if customers complain about the quality of the book.
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I wish Google would do this too with small businesses. Anyone else with a Google business page? I constantly get emails from Google telling me that a customer has suggested different business hours for my store. If I do not take the time to login to my page and tell them that I want to keep my hours as they are, Google will unilaterally make the suggested hours permanent. It is my business if I want to change my hours I will. I do not need Google telling me when I should be open. :Rant Off
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