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Old 04-09-2009, 08:47 PM   #195
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Originally Posted by joblack View Post
It's not the question if they can't buy stuff (a shop can always refuse a customer) anymore but if they can't use their bought ebooks anymore that's in my opinion a crime. It's equivalent if Amazon would request all paperback books back after they closed the account.
Just to clarify, this isn't true. The only ebooks they can't use are those they bought and then deleted, because they can't redownload them. This I do think is wrong, and is a reason why Amazon needs to keep it's Kindle service seperate from the "banning accounts" implementation. But they aren't deleting books off people's Kindles.
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