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Originally Posted by Sirtel
IMO Amazon should never, ever mess with any content on users' devices without explicit action on the user's part (unless the item in question is a loan). Just as they managed for more than a decade before this current mess started. I don't much care whether it's intentional or a bug; it just shouldn't happen.
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The files in question literally say "Yes, that's right, I'm an Amazon store file! Please treat me like one!" by having the EBOK metadata set. How else is Amazon supposed to know that that it really isn't if the file lies outright?